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. 2001 May 1;98(10):5481–5486. doi: 10.1073/pnas.091100598

Table 1.

Examples of average rotor and grid properties (150 K)

Run n m ttot, ps E/102, kV⋅cm−1 ν, GHz νrot, GHz a a 〈α〉, rad 〈δα〉, rad Mz〉, 2⋅rad⋅fs−1 〈sinα〉 〈cosα〉
1 11.2 0 144 2,170 78 72 0 0 0.11 0.9 −5.66 0.07 0.67
2 11.2 5 144 1,736 78 46 0.48 0.29 10.4 12.8 −3.63 0.08 −0.02
3 11.2 3 144 1,302 78 78 0.25 0.18 6.52 6.5 −6.13 0.11 −0.07
4 11.2 6 144 1,085 78 52 0.56 0.38 13.5 10.7 −4.1 0.12 −0.07
5 22.5 16 287 651 78 27 0.73 0.9 63.4 32.7 −2.08 0.11 −0.15
6 5.6 0 287 1,736 19 26 0 0 0 0.5 −2.02 0.03 0.86
7 5.6 5 287 217 19 4 0.82 0.82 14.5 7.3 −0.32 0.1 0.18
8 6.6 8 2,011 108 3 1 1.2 1.26 26.2 13.8 +0.08 0.1 0.26
9 6.6 0 2,011 543 3 3 0 0 0 0.64 −0.25 0.01 0.82
10 13.5 0 1,034 1,519 13 11 0 0 0.1 0.5 −0.99 0.05 0.89
11 115 40 1,034 1,519 111 81 0.35 0.41 149 65.1 −7.38 0.16 0.17
12 155 146 1,034 1,519 150 11 0.94 1.01 489 287.3 −1.03 0 −0.07

n: number of field turns; m: number of turns skipped by rotor; ttot: simulation time; E: field strength; ν: field frequency; νrot: average rotor frequency; a: mean lag per turn; a′: time averaged lag per turn; 〈α〉: time averaged lag angle; 〈δα〉: lag angle rms fluctuation; 〈Mz〉: average rotor angular momentum; 〈sinα〉 indicates average torque and 〈cosα〉, average polarization in rotating coordinates.