CONDUCTOR DESIGN ISSUES FOR OXIDE SUPERCONDUCTORS. 1. CRITERIA OF MAGNETIC STABILITY.

Author(s) : OGASAWARA T.

Type of article: Article

Summary

TO IDENTIFY THE CRITICAL ISSUES IN DESIGNING HIGH FIELD CONDUCTORS OF OXIDE SUPERCONDUCTORS, THE MAGNETIC STABILITY OF YBACUO(-) HAS BEEN ANALYSED ASSUMING 2 SETS OF THE OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND CRITICAL CURRENT DENSITY: 77 K, 1 MILLIARD A/M2 AND 20 K, 10 MILLIARDS A/M2. THE DYNAMIC STABILITY CRITERION GIVES MORE STRINGENT CONDITIONS ONTHE ALLOWABLE MAXIMUM SIZE OF THE SUPERCONDUCTOR COMPARED WITH THE ADIABATIC STABILITY CRITERION. THE THICKNESS OF TAPE OR THE WIRE RADIUS SHOULD BE LESS THAN 0.3 MM AT 77 K AND 0.1 MM AT 20 K.

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  • Original title: CONDUCTOR DESIGN ISSUES FOR OXIDE SUPERCONDUCTORS. 1. CRITERIA OF MAGNETIC STABILITY.
  • Record ID : 1990-2236
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryogenics - vol. 29 - n. 1
  • Publication date: 1989

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