Jarl-Thure Eriksson - Publications

Publications

  • A 50 kW homopolar motor with superconducting field windings, IEEE Trans. on Magnetics, MAG-17, Nr 1, 1981, pp. 900–903. Co-authors: A. Arkkio, P. Berglund, J. Luomi, M. Savelainen.
  • Superconducting homopolar machinery: Liquid metal current collection and design principles. Acta Polytechnica Scandinavica, El.Eng. Series Nr 48, 1982, p. 184. (doctoral dissertation)
  • Conditioning of the MHD generator electrical output. Proc. of the 8th Int. Conf. on MHD Electrical Power Generation, Moscow, 1983, pp. 238–243. Co-author P.J. Simola.
  • Direct propulsion of blue water vessels. IEEE Trans. on Magnetics, MAG-23, Nr 2, 1987, pp. 2584–2586. Co-authors: L. Kettunen, A. Pohjavirta.
  • Superconducting wiggler magnets. 2nd Nordic Symposium on Superconductivity, Röros 1991. Published in Superconducting Technology; 10 case studies, ed. K. Fossheim. World Scientific Publishing Co. pp. 175–184. Co-author: R. Mikkonen.
  • Intergrain flux creep in high-Tc superconductors. Physical Review B, Vol. 48, Nr 13, 1993. pp. 9873–9876. Co-author: J. Paasi.
  • Order versus disorder - philosophical implications on computability and modelling of complex systems. Proc. of the 1993 International Symposium on non-linear theory and its applications (NOLTA), Hawaij, 1993, pp. 799–802. Co-authors: J. Perttula, T. Tarhasaari.
  • A neuro-fuzzy controller and learning algorithm for wind turbines. Proc. of ICSPAT, Boston, 1995, pp. 1173–1177. Co-author: Li Lin.
  • Impact of information compression on intellectual activities in the brain. Int. Journal of Neural Systems, Vol. 7, Nr 4, 1996. pp. 543–550.
  • Spontaneous and evoked cortical dynamics during deep anaestesia. Int. Journal of Neural Systems, Vol. 7, Nr 4, 1996. pp. 481–487. Co-authors: S. Mäkinen, K. Hartikainen, V. Jäntti.

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