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Missouri University of Science and Technology

1962

<p>Magnetic anomalies -- Computer simulation<br />Magnetic anomalies -- Mathematical models<br /><br />Electronic digital computers</p>

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Application Of Digital Computer To Magnetic Data Interpretation Using Surface Integral Method, Afif Hani Saad Jan 1962

Application Of Digital Computer To Magnetic Data Interpretation Using Surface Integral Method, Afif Hani Saad

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"A simple method is developed for the calculation of the magnetic effect due to three-dimensional bodies. The method is based on the use of surface integration instead of volume integration. Thus, any three-dimensional body can be considered as having two surfaces, upper and lower, with magnetic pole distributions. Simple equations based on potential theory have been derived for the calculation of the vertical component and total intensity due to these surface distributions of poles. The anomalous field of the body can be obtained by subtracting the effect due to one of the surfaces from that of the other.

The method …