Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Materials : Part A
β Scribed by K. Tachikawa (auth.), R. P. Reed, F. R. Fickett (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 758
- Series
- An International Cryogenic Materials Conference Publication 36
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
The Vamas Intercomparison in the Area of Superconducting and Cryogenic Structural Materials....Pages 1-10
The Resistive State of a Random Weak Link Network....Pages 11-19
Bose-Einstein Gas Model for T c and Energy Gap for Most Superconductors, Especially the Ceramic Oxides....Pages 21-25
Flux Creep in Multifilamentary Conductors of NbTi and Nb 3 Sn....Pages 27-33
Theory of Flux Penetration Effects Below H c1 in Multifilamentary Superconductors....Pages 35-42
Integrity Tests for High-T c and Conventional Critical-Current Measurement Systems....Pages 43-50
Conversion of a 11 MN Extrusion Press for Hydrostatic Extrusion of Superconducting Materials....Pages 51-60
Strain Effects in Vamas Round Robin Test Wires....Pages 61-68
An Apparatus for Evaluating Strain Effect of Critical Current in Superconducting Wires in Magnetic Fields up to 16.5 T....Pages 69-75
The Characterization of Nb 3 Sn Superconductors for Use in Magnets of 19 T and Greater....Pages 77-84
Strain Effect in an Internally Stabilized Multifilamentary (Nb,Ti) 3 Sn Superconducting Wire....Pages 85-92
Effects of Transverse Stress on the Current Carrying Capacity of Multifilamentary Wires....Pages 93-100
Further Studies of Transverse Stress Effects in Cable-In-Conduit Conductors....Pages 101-108
Jacket Material Evaluation for Netβs Wind-and-React Superconductor....Pages 109-115
Thermal Contraction of Fiberglass-Epoxy Sample Holders Used for Nb 3 Sn Critical-Current Measurements....Pages 117-124
Development of Nb 3 Sn Superconducting Wire Using an In-Situ Processed Large Ingot....Pages 125-130
Manufacture and Evaluation of Tin Core Modified Jelly Roll Cables for the US-DPC Coil....Pages 131-137
Bronze-Route Nb 3 Sn Superconducting Wires with Improved J c and Reduced Bridging....Pages 139-146
An Internal Tin Conductor with Nb 1 WT % Ti Filaments....Pages 147-155
Development of Niobium-Tin Conductors at ECN....Pages 157-160
Experimental Research Nb 3 Sn-Based Corrugated Superconducting Tube....Pages 161-168
AC Loss Measurements of Two Multifilamentary NbTi Composite Strands....Pages 169-176
AC Loss Measurements on NbTi Superconducting Wires for the Vamas Round Robin Test....Pages 177-181
AC Losses in a Prototype NbTi Cable for the LHC Dipole Magnets....Pages 183-190
AC Loss Measurements on Superconductors Using a (Low-Inductive) Coil Geometry....Pages 191-198
Vamas Intercomparison of AC Loss Measurement: Japanese Results....Pages 199-206
Anomalous Low Hysteresis Losses in NbTi Superconductors with Very Fine Filaments....Pages 207-214
Magnetic Characteristics and Measurements of Filamentary Nb-Ti Wire for the Superconducting Super Collider....Pages 215-222
The Effect of Flux Creep on the Magnetization Field in the SSC Dipole Magnets....Pages 223-230
Magnetic Studies of Proximity-Effect Coupling in a Very Closely Spaced Fine-Filament NbTi/CuMn Composite Superconductor....Pages 231-238
Low Temperature Specific Heat and Magnetic Susceptibility of NbTi and NbTiMn Alloys....Pages 239-246
Design of Coupled or Uncoupled Multifilamentary SSC-Type Strands with Almost Zero Retained Magnetization at Fields Near 0.3 T....Pages 247-254
Critical Field Enhancement Due to Field Penetration in Fine-Filament Superconductors....Pages 255-261
Proximity Effect on Flux Pinning Strength in Superconducting Nb-Ti with Thin Ξ±-Ti Ribbons....Pages 263-270
The Transition to the Normal State of a Stabilized Composite Superconductor....Pages 271-278
A Study of Quench Current and Stability of High-Current Multi-Strand Cables Having a Cu or a CuNi Matrix....Pages 279-286
Restricted, Novel Heat Treatments for Obtaining High J c in Nb46.5wt%Ti....Pages 287-294
Influence of Thermomechanical Working Schedules on Structure and Properties of HT-50 and HT-55 Superconductor Alloys....Pages 295-301
Effects of Heat-Treatments and of Processing Parameters on the Microstructure of Multifilamentary Nb-46.5 wt% Ti Superconductors....Pages 303-310
NbTi Superconductors with Artificial Pinning Structures....Pages 311-316
The Properties of Industrial Superconducting Composite Wires for the UNK Magnets....Pages 317-321
Development of Large Keystone Angle Cable for Dipole Magnet with Ideal Arch Structure....Pages 323-328
Critical Current Densities of Sn-Doped PbMo 6 S 8 Wires....Pages 329-334
Effects of Hot Isostatic Pressing on Superconducting Properties of Nb/ss Sheathed PbMo 6 S 8 Monofilamentary Wires....Pages 335-341
Microstructure and Critical Current Densities of PbMo 6 S 8 in Hot-Worked Mo-Sheathed Wires....Pages 343-351
Effect of Axial Tensile and Transverse Compressive Stress on J c and B c2 of PbMo 6 S 8 and SnMo 6 S 8 Wires....Pages 353-360
Improvements in High Field Properties of Continuous Ultrafine Nb 3 Al MF Superconductor....Pages 361-368
Phase Formation and Critical Currents in PM Nb 3 Al Multifilamentary Wires....Pages 369-376
Thin Film Preparation and Device Applications of Epitaxial MgO/NbN Multilayers....Pages 377-383
Static and Time Dependent Magnetization Studies of Y 1 Ba 2 Cu 3 O z Thin Films....Pages 385-392
Magnetic Studies of YBaCuO Crystal Prepared by Quench and Melt Growth Process....Pages 393-401
Flux Pinning and Percolation in High-T C Oxide Superconductors....Pages 403-412
Possible βProximity Matrixβ Route to High Current Conductors....Pages 413-421
YBCO Superconductor Susceptibility in an Alternating Magnetic Field....Pages 423-429
Magnetic Shielding Properties and Preparation of YBaCuO Superconducting Tubes....Pages 431-438
Investigation of the Interface Between a Normal Metal and High Temperature Superconductor....Pages 439-445
Effects of Annealing Treatment of Superconductivity in Powder Sintered YBCO....Pages 447-452
Preparation of YBa 2 Cu 3 O x Thin Films by Multisource Deposition....Pages 453-459
Growth and Superconducting Properties of Y 1 Ba 2 Cu 3 O 7-Ξ΄ Thin Films Sputtered on Flexible YSZ Substrates....Pages 461-465
Thin Aluminum Oxide Films as Electrical Barriers Between Superconducting Y-Ba-Cu-O Layers....Pages 467-471
Preparation of High-Tc Superconducting Thick Films by a Low-Pressure Plasma Spraying....Pages 473-478
Normal-State Radiative Properties of Thin-Film High-Temperature Superconductors....Pages 479-486
Josephson Effects in Point Contacts and Bridges Made of YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7 ....Pages 487-492
Preparation and Patterning of YBa 2 Cu 3 O x Thin Films....Pages 493-499
Suspension Spinning of High Tc Oxide Superconductor by Using Polyacrylnitrile....Pages 501-507
Spatial Variations in the Transport Properties of Yba 2 Cu 3 O 7-Ξ΄ Fibers....Pages 509-514
A Study of Tape and Wire Processes for High T c Superconductors....Pages 515-521
Inexpensive High Tc Superconducting Wires....Pages 523-531
Preliminary Chemical Study for the Manufacture of High Tc Superconducting Wires....Pages 533-540
Some Studies of Ag/Yba 2 Cu 3 O 7 Superconducting Composite Wire and Tape....Pages 541-547
Effects of Bending Strain on the Critical Current Density in Superconducting YBa 2 Cu 3 O x Multicore Wires....Pages 549-555
Preliminary Design of a High-Temperature Superconducting Transmission Line....Pages 557-564
Preparation of Bi(Pb)SrCaCuO Thin Film with High-Tc Phase....Pages 565-572
Stabilization of High-Tc Phase in Sputtered BiPbSrCaCuO Films by Post Anneal....Pages 573-579
Superconducting Properties of Sintered Pb-Doped Bi Oxide Superconductor Prepared by an Intermediate Repressing Process....Pages 581-586
Fabrication and Properties of Flexible Tapes of High-Tc Bi-(Pb)-Sr-Ca-Cu-O Superconductors....Pages 587-592
Studies on Bi-(Pb)-Sr-Ca-Cu-O Superconducting Tapes....Pages 593-602
Superconducting Properties of Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O System....Pages 603-610
Investigation of Noble Metal Substrates and Buffer Layers for BiSrCaCuO Thin Films....Pages 611-618
Break Junction Tunneling Spectroscopy of Single-Crystal Bismuth-Based High-Temperature Superconductors....Pages 619-625
Growth of Large (La 1-x Sr x)2 CuO 4 Single Crystals and Reduction of Oxygen Deficit....Pages 627-632
Influence of Doping by Microamount Technetium on Superconductivity and Mechanical Property for Thallium System....Pages 633-636
Pb 2 Y 0.5 Ca 0.5 Sr 2 Cu 3 O 8+x Superconducting Ceramics from Glass Crystallization....Pages 637-644
The Origin and Future of Composite Aluminum Conductors....Pages 645-653
Magnetoresistance in Composite Conductors....Pages 655-662
Magnetoresistance of Multifilament Al/Al-Alloy Conductors....Pages 663-669
Anomalous Magnetoresistance in Al/Al-Alloy Composite Conductors....Pages 671-678
Measurement of the Electrical Resistivity and Thermal Conductivity of High Purity Aluminum in Magnetic Fields....Pages 679-686
Thermal Properties of Composite Aluminum Conductors in the Temperature Range 13β30 K....Pages 687-694
AC Loss in a Composite Hyperconductor....Pages 695-700
Cryoconductor Materials Testing System....Pages 701-708
Mechanical and Electrical Testing of Composite Aluminum Cryoconductors....Pages 709-715
Total Plastic Strain and Electrical Resistivity in High Purity Aluminum Cyclically Strained at 4.2 K....Pages 717-723
Cyclic-Strain Resistivity in Pure Aluminum at 20 K....Pages 725-732
Composite Aluminum Conductor for High Current Density Applications at Cryogenic Temperatures....Pages 733-740
Semi-Continuous Hydrostatic Extrusion of Composite Conductors....Pages 741-748
Residual Resistance of Ultra High Purity Copper by Sulfate-Electrorefining and Zone-Refining....Pages 749-754
Magnetic Susceptibility of Inconel Alloys 718, 625, and 600 at Cryogenic Temperatures....Pages 755-762
The Magnetocaloric Effect in Neodymium....Pages 763-768
β¦ Subjects
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Superconductors: High-Temperature Superconductors: Properties. High-Temperature Superconductors: Processing. High-Temperature Superconductors: Applications. High-Temperature Superconductors: Films and Devices. Cryconductors and Stabilizers. Low-Temperature Superconductors: AC Loss. Low-Temperature S
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