CONSTRUCTION AND PARAMETERS OF THE FIRST HIGH CRITICAL TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTING CERAMIC MAGNETS FOR SMALL FIELDS.

Author(s) : KIRSCHNER I.

Type of article: Article

Summary

HIGH CRITICAL TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS HAVE BEEN CONSTRUCTED AND BUILT OF INDIVIDUAL CERAMIC RINGS. FOR THE ELIMINATION OF PROBLEMS OF POWER DISSIPATION ON THE RESISTANCE OF ELECTRICAL CONTACTS, ENERGY WAS SUPPLIED BY A CONTACTLESS MAGNETIC INDUCTION METHOD. THE MAGNETIC FIELDS PRODUCED BY 2 SYSTEMS OF RINGS WERE 16.1 AND 20.7 MILLITESLAS. OTHER TYPES OF HIGH CRITICAL TEMPERATURE MAGNETS HAVE BEEN BUILT BASED ON SUPERCONDUCTING CERAMIC SPIRALS SUPPLIED BY DIRECT CURRENT, WHICH PRODUCES A MAGNETIC FIELD OF 0.15 AND 3.2 MILLITESLAS.

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  • Original title: CONSTRUCTION AND PARAMETERS OF THE FIRST HIGH CRITICAL TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTING CERAMIC MAGNETS FOR SMALL FIELDS.
  • Record ID : 1990-0041
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryogenics - vol. 29 - n. 2
  • Publication date: 1989

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