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Foundations of Applied Superconductivity
Author | : Terry P. Orlando,Kevin A. Delin |
Publsiher | : Prentice Hall |
Total Pages | : 616 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : UOM:39015020803220 |
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Applied Superconductivity
Author | : Paul Seidel |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 1334 |
Release | : 2015-03-23 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9783527412099 |
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This wide-ranging presentation of applied superconductivity, from fundamentals and materials right up to the details of many applications, is an essential reference for physicists and engineers in academic research as well as in industry. Readers looking for a comprehensive overview on basic effects related to superconductivity and superconducting materials will expand their knowledge and understanding of both low and high Tc superconductors with respect to their application. Technology, preparation and characterization are covered for bulk, single crystals, thins fi lms as well as electronic devices, wires and tapes. The main benefit of this work lies in its broad coverage of significant applications in magnets, power engineering, electronics, sensors and quantum metrology. The reader will find information on superconducting magnets for diverse applications like particle physics, fusion research, medicine, and biomagnetism as well as materials processing. SQUIDs and their usage in medicine or geophysics are thoroughly covered, as are superconducting radiation and particle detectors, aspects on superconductor digital electronics, leading readers to quantum computing and new devices.
Applied Superconductivity Metallurgy and Physics of Titanium Alloys
Author | : E.W. Collings |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 868 |
Release | : 1986-01-31 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0306416905 |
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Scope and Purpose Although conductors based on the Al5 intermetallic compound Nb Sn 3 possess desirable high-field superconducting properties, manufacturing and handling difficulties, coupled with the tendency of their critical current densities to degrade rapidly under stress, have generally restricted their use to fairly straightforward, usually small-scale solenoidal-magnet applica tions. Likewise the Al5 compound VGa, which has a wider critical strain 3 window than NbSn but a uniformly lower upper critical field, has not 3 entered widespread service. Strain has been found to have no measurable influence on either the critical fields or the critical current densities of compound superconductors with BI and Cl5 crystal structures, but as yet they are still in the research and development stages. On the other hand, conductors using the binary alloy Ti-Nb or multi component alloys based on it, because of their relative ease of manufacture, excellent mechanical properties, and relatively low strain sensitivities, are now being pressed into service in numerous large-scale devices. Such conductors are being wound into magnets for use in energy storage, energy conversion (i. e. , generators and motors), and high-energy particle detectors and beam-handling magnets. of cold-rolled or drawn Ti-Nb-alloy wire for superconducting The use magnet applications was first proposed in 1961. During the ensuing ten years, while progress was being made in the development of Cu-clad filamentary-Ti-Nb-alloy conductors, Ti-Nb and other Ti-base binary transi tion-metal (TM) alloys were being employed as model systems in the fundamental study of type-II superconductivity.
Applied Superconductivity
Author | : Paul Seidel |
Publsiher | : Wiley-VCH |
Total Pages | : 1336 |
Release | : 2015-03-23 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 3527412093 |
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This wide-ranging presentation of applied superconductivity, from fundamentals and materials right up to the details of many applications, is an essential reference for physicists and engineers in academic research as well as in industry. Readers looking for a comprehensive overview on basic effects related to superconductivity and superconducting materials will expand their knowledge and understanding of both low and high Tc superconductors with respect to their application. Technology, preparation and characterization are covered for bulk, single crystals, thins fi lms as well as electronic devices, wires and tapes. The main benefit of this work lies in its broad coverage of significant applications in magnets, power engineering, electronics, sensors and quantum metrology. The reader will find information on superconducting magnets for diverse applications like particle physics, fusion research, medicine, and biomagnetism as well as materials processing. SQUIDs and their usage in medicine or geophysics are thoroughly covered, as are superconducting radiation and particle detectors, aspects on superconductor digital electronics, leading readers to quantum computing and new devices.
Applied Superconductivity
Author | : Rudolf Gross,Achim Marx,Frank Deppe |
Publsiher | : Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 2016-01-01 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 3110417065 |
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The title discusses mainly weak superconductivity, in particular the foundations of Josephson effects and their applications in superconducting devices and circuits. One of the most prominent topics in low temperature study, Superconductivity, is presented by the renowned scientist Rudolf Gross, Director of the Walther-Meissner-Institute for Low Temperature Research in Garching, Munich, and his two fellow scientists."
Applied Superconductivity
Author | : Paul Seidel |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 1336 |
Release | : 2015-01-29 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9783527670659 |
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This wide-ranging presentation of applied superconductivity, from fundamentals and materials right up to the details of many applications, is an essential reference for physicists and engineers in academic research as well as in industry. Readers looking for a comprehensive overview on basic effects related to superconductivity and superconducting materials will expand their knowledge and understanding of both low and high Tc superconductors with respect to their application. Technology, preparation and characterization are covered for bulk, single crystals, thins fi lms as well as electronic devices, wires and tapes. The main benefit of this work lies in its broad coverage of significant applications in magnets, power engineering, electronics, sensors and quantum metrology. The reader will find information on superconducting magnets for diverse applications like particle physics, fusion research, medicine, and biomagnetism as well as materials processing. SQUIDs and their usage in medicine or geophysics are thoroughly covered, as are superconducting radiation and particle detectors, aspects on superconductor digital electronics, leading readers to quantum computing and new devices.
Handbook of Applied Superconductivity Volume 2
Author | : B Seeber |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 822 |
Release | : 1998-01-01 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1420050273 |
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The Handbook of Applied Superconductivity, Two-Volume Set covers all important aspects of applied superconductivity and the supporting low-temperature technologies. The handbook clearly demonstrates the capabilities of superconducting technologies and illustrates how to implement these technologies in new areas of academic and industrial research and development. Volume One provides an introduction to the theoretical background of both low and high Tc superconductivity, followed by details of the basic hardware such as wires, tapes, and cables used in applications of superconductivity and the necessary supporting science and technology. Theoretical discussions are in most cases followed by examples of real designs, fabrication techniques, and practical instrumentation guidance. A final chapter examines materials properties at low temperatures. Volume Two provides examples of current and future applications of superconductivity. It covers medical systems for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), high field magnets for research, superconducting magnets for accelerators, industrial systems for magnetic separation, and transportation systems. The final chapters look to future applications in power and superconducting electronics. With fully referenced, peer-refereed contributions from experts in various fields, this two-volume work is an essential reference for a wide range of scientists and engineers in academic and industrial research and development environments.
Applied Superconductivity
Author | : A. M. Wolsky |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OCLC:1076176503 |
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