84 research outputs found
Simple technique for superconducting joints quality estimation in bulk melt-processed high temperature superconductors
We propose an empirical approach to estimate the quality of superconducting
joints (welds) between blocks of bulk high temperature superconductors (HTS).
As a measuring value, we introduce a joint's quality factor and show its
natural correlation with joint's critical current density. Being simple and
non-destructive, this approach is considered to be quite important to solve the
problem of utilization of HTS in large scale applications. The approach has
been applied to characterize the joint's quality of melt-processed Y-123 joined
by Tm-123 solder.Comment: 3 pages with 2 figures (revtex
Temperature dependence of trapped magnetic field in MgB2 bulk superconductor
Based on DC magnetization measurements, the temperature dependencies of the
trapped magnetic field have been calculated for two MgB2 samples prepared by
two different techniques: the high-pressure sintering and the hot pressing.
Experimentally measured trapped field values for the first sample coincide
remarkably well with calculated ones in the whole temperature range. This
proves, from one side, the validity of the introduced calculation approach, and
demonstrates, from another side, the great prospects of the hot pressing
technology for large scale superconducting applications of the MgB2.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, submitted to AP
Determination of critical current density in melt-processed HTS bulks from levitation force measurements
A simple approach to describe the levitation force measurements on
melt-processed HTS bulks was developed. A couple of methods to determine the
critical current density were introduced. The averaged -plane
values for the field parallel to this plane were determined. The first and
second levitation force hysteresis loops calculated with these values
coincide remarkably well with the experimental data.Comment: 10 pages (tex), 2 figures (in jpeg
Growth-related profiles of remanent flux in bulk melt-textured YBaCuO crystal magnetized by pulsed fields
We have studied the remanent magnetic flux distribution in bulk melt-textured
YBa2Cu3O7 (YBCO) crystals after their magnetization in quasi-static and pulsed
magnetic fields up to 6T. It has been shown that, provided that the magnetic
pulse is sharp enough and its amplitude much exceeds the twice penetration
magnetic field, the pulse magnetization technique becomes extremely sensitive
to the sample inhomogeneities. Using this method with appropriate parameters of
the magnetic pulse, we have particularly demonstrated that the growth of YBCO
crystals in the growth sectors (GSs) responds for a macroscopic arrangement of
weaks links -- they mostly appear inside of GSs, but not along the GS
boundaries.Comment: 8 pages in LaTeX2e, 5 figures. Revised version, submitted to
Supercond. Sci. Techno
Superconducting joining of melt-textured Y-Ba-Cu-O bulk material
The Tm-Ba-Cu-O solder can be successfully used to produce a superconductive
joint between MT-YBCO parts. The peculiarities of solidification, phase
formation, structure transformations and electromagnetic properties of MT-YBCO
soldered with TmBa2Cu3O7-d are discussed.Comment: PS of 6 pages text and 5 figures, presented at ICMC'2000, Brasi
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