Summary
Through monitoring the temperature inside cryogenic equipment such as superconducting magnets, it is possible to detect indicators of failures and prevent equipment from becoming damaged. An optical fiber sensor is considered a suitable means of measuring the temperature inside cryogenic equipment because of its low heat invasion and high voltage insulating properties.
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- Original title: [In Japanese. / En japonais.]
- Record ID : 30004844
- Languages: Japanese
- Source: Journal of Cryogenics and Superconductivity Society of Japan - vol. 47 - n. 2
- Publication date: 2012/02
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- Date : 1989
- Languages : Japanese
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