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Tape reading fixture
Commercially available roller type desk pad provides an efficient and orderly manner of handling rolled paper tapes for proofreading. The fixture, which is modified to accept Flex-O-Writer or similar tapes and roll them in either direction, reduces the chance of damaging or soiling the tapes through repeated handling
Comparing powder magnetization and transport critical current of Bi,Pb(2223) tapes
The magnetic field dependence of the critical current in (Bi,Pb)/sub 2/Sr/sub 2/Ca/sub 2/Cu/sub 3/O/sub 10+x/ tapes is compared with the magnetization response of isolated grains extracted from the tapes. Special attention is paid to the low-field behavior. The goal of the experiment is to test the widely-used hypothesis that current paths in these tapes contain both weak- and strong- linked branches, which in low field act in parallel. The data agree with this hypothesis; at temperatures above 50 K the powder magnetization drops off exponentially from the self-field to the irreversibility field, while the transport and magnetization currents in the intact tapes show an extra low-field component. Below 50 K the powder behavior becomes less straightforward, but the parallel-path picture in the tapes still holds
Effect of aromatic hydrocarbon addition on in situ powder-in-tube processed MgB2 tapes
We fabricated in situ powder-in-tube processed MgB2/Fe tapes using aromatic
hydrocarbon of benzene, naphthalene, and thiophene as additives, and
investigated the superconducting properties. We found that these aromatic
hydrocarbons were very effective for increasing the Jc values. The Jc values of
20mol% benzene-added tapes reached 130A/mm2 at 4.2K and 10T. This value was
almost comparable to that of 10mol% SiC-added tapes and about four times higher
than that of tapes with no additions. Microstructure analyses suggest that this
Jc enhancement is due to both the substitution of carbon for boron in MgB2 and
the smaller MgB2 grain size.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Specification for wide channel bandwidth one-inch video tape
Standards and controls are established for the procurement of wide channel bandwidth one inch video magnetic recording tapes for Very Long Base Interferometer (VLBI) system applications. The Magnetic Tape Certification Facility (MTCF) currently maintains three specifications for the Quality Products List (QPL) and acceptance testing of magnetic tapes. NASA-TM-79724 is used for the QPL and acceptance testing of new analog tapes; NASA-TM-80599 is used for QPL and acceptance testing of new digital tapes; and NASA-TM-100702 is used for the QPL and acceptance testing of new IBM/IBM compatible 3480 magnetic tape cartridges. This specification will be used for the QPL and acceptance testing of new wide channel bandwidth one inch video magnetic recording tapes. The one inch video tapes used by the Jet Propulsion Lab., the Deep Space Network and the Haystack Observatory will be covered by this specification. These NASA stations will use the video tapes for their VLBI system applications. The VLBI system is used for the tracking of quasars and the support of interplanetary exploration
Significantly enhanced critical current densities in MgB2 tapes made by a scaleable, nano-carbon addition route
Nanocarbon-doped Fe-sheathed MgB2 tapes with different doping levels were
prepared by the in situ powder-in-tube method. Compared to the undoped tapes,
Jc for all the C-doped samples was enhanced by more than an order of magnitude
in magnetic fields above 9 T. At 4.2 K, the transport Jc for the 5 at% doped
tapes reached 1.85x104 A/cm2 at 10 T and 2.8x103 A/cm2 at 14 T, respectively.
Moreover, the critical temperature for the doped tapes decreased slightly.
Transmission electron microscopy showed a number of intra-granular dislocations
and the dispersed nanoparticles embedded within MgB2 grains induced by the C
doping. The mechanism for the enhancement of flux pinning is also discussed.
These results indicate that powder-in-tube-processed MgB2 tape is very
promising for high-field applications.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures. to be published soo
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