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ABOUT THE IMPACT OF SEPARATION OF MAGNETIC FLUX ON THE FLUCTUATIONS OF THE CREW IN THE SYSTEM OF ELECTRODYNAMIC LEVITATION

SUMMARY

The joint vertical and lateral oscillations of a moving superconductive magnet in the electrodynamic levitation system with the discrete track structure have been researched. There has also been studied the effect of magnet flow separation into oscillation processes in the moving magnet. It has been shown that introduction of the extra superconductive coils enables to modify the own frequencies of vertical magnet oscillations.

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