Measurement of Large, High-Frequency, Short-Pulse Currents Using a Radial Shunt
Description:
Abstract: "The measurement of large, high-frequency, short-pulse currents--ordinarily complicated by inductance, stray magnetic fields, and magnetic forces that tend to disassemble the measuring device--is simplified and made with an average error of 2-1/2% by the use of a specially developed noninductive radial shunt in conjuntion with an oscilloscope. The skin-effect correction is derived theoretically and the accuracy of the method is demonstrated."
Date:
May 22, 1956
Creator:
McFarlane, H. Bruce
Partner:
UNT Libraries Government Documents Department