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Cryogenic distribution system for FAIR.
Development of fast-cycling superconducting magnets at JINR.
Design, fabrication and performance test of 10 kA current leads for SST-1.
The cryogenic system of the Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino KATRIN experiment.
The cryogenic system for superconducting magnets at NSRRC.
Design on a low-temperature superconducting magnet system with pulse tube refrigeration.
Tribological behaviour of solid lubricants at low temperatures.
Radiation shield in cryogenic system for 21 T FT-ICR superconducting magnets.
Superconducting magnets for generation of synchrotron radiation.
Experimental set-up for AC susceptibility measurements of superconductors using 14 T superconducting magnet with variable temperature insert.
Magnets and cryogenics for ITER.
Transport critical current density of melt-processed filamentary DyBa2Cu3O(y) superconductors.
Critical current density and microstructure of Zr doped SmBa2Cu3O(7-delta) filaments.
Experimental investigations on dynamic stability of HTS bulk levitating system.
Development of a thermal insulation system of an HTS floating magnet for the RT-1 plasma device.
Development of the HTS magnet for the superconducting Maglev: project overview.
Design considerations for MgB2 ADR superconducting coils.
Non-metal liquid helium cryostat for SQUID operation.
KSTAR tokamak helium refrigeration system design and manufacturing.
Magnetic refrigeration: the role of the magnetocaloric effect of first order transitions.
Study on the performance of a thermoacoustic prime mover with finned-tube heat exchangers.
Long thin tubes in thermoacoustic systems.
Characteristics of a standing wave thermoacoustic engine with spring-mass resonator.
Cryocooler to cryogen tank interface.
Heat transfer characteristics of heat exchanger of Joule Thomson.