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AN ACOUSTIC EMISSION TECHNIQUE TO LOCALIZE MECHANICAL DISTURBANCES IN SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS. A REVIEW.

Author(s) : TSUKAMOTO O., IWASA Y.

Summary

AN ACOUSTIC EMISSION (AE) TECHNIQUE IS BEING DEVELOPED TO LOCATE SOURCES OF MECHANICAL DISTURBANCES, PARTICULARLY OF CONDUCTOR MOTION, IN SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS. THIS PAPER REVIEWS THE DEVELOPMENT OF AE TECHNOLOGY AS IT IS APPLIED TO SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS. THE AUTHORS' RECENT EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS DEMONSTRATE CONCLUSIVELY THAT CONDUCTOR MOTION, NOT FLOW MOTION, IS THE MAJOR AE SOURCE IN THE SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET. THE PAPER ALSO PRESENTS AE RESULTS FROM TWO LARGE MAGNETS.

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  • Original title: AN ACOUSTIC EMISSION TECHNIQUE TO LOCALIZE MECHANICAL DISTURBANCES IN SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS. A REVIEW.
  • Record ID : 1983-0873
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Stability of superconductors.
  • Publication date: 1981/11/16
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