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AC losses of transposed superconductors

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1975
Eastham and Rhodes published results of loss measurements on transposed superconducting NbTi cables and concluded basing on an extrapolation to very large numbers of wires that transposed superconductors could be used favourably in cables for power transmission. There are some reasons to question the correctness of their extrapolation.
D. Eckert, G. Enderlein, F. Lange
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Losses in AC Superconducting Coils

1989
AC superconducting wires are being developed so as to be applied to electrical machineries. The main concerns in developing the AC superconducting wires are AC losses. In order to assess AC losses in the form of winding, we made two AC superconducting coils having different rated capacities, 500kVA and 20kVA.
H. Kasahara   +3 more
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AC Losses and Magnet Research

1994
The main issues in the research on ac losses in practical superconductors and the developments of the last decade are reviewed. Moreover the impact of the knowledge on the development of superconducting magnet systems as for tokamaks and particle accelerators is discussed.
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AC losses in coated conductors

Superconductor Science and Technology, 2010
Future use of coated conductors in electric power applications like transmission cables, transformers or fault current limiters is sensitive to the amount of dissipation in the AC regime. This paper analyses factors controlling AC loss of coated conductors in typical configurations: the self-field case when transport current generates the magnetic ...
F Gömöry   +4 more
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AC losses in high-temperature superconductors: revisiting the fundamentals of the loss modelling

Physica C: Superconductivity, 1998
The fundamentals of the electromagnetic modelling of high-temperature superconductors are discussed. Special attention is paid to intrinsic features of high-temperature superconductors different to those of low-temperature superconductors. Examples of those features are strong thermal fluctuations, which results in enhanced flux creep and slanted E(J ...
Paasi, Jaakko, Lahtinen, Markku
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An Analysis of AC loss of Bi-2212 CICC

2018 IEEE International Conference on Applied Superconductivity and Electromagnetic Devices (ASEMD), 2018
With the development of magnetic confinement fusion research, more and more stronger magnetic fields are needed. Commonly used superconductor of Nb3Sn in high-field magnets which does not have much potential for improvement. We need to develop conductor with new superconducting materials. Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox is such a promising material.
Yuxiang He   +3 more
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Loss phenomena in the AC quantum Hall effect

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2001
We investigated the ac quantum Hall effect of several GaAs-based samples. The influence of temperature, current, and frequency was measured for the plateaux i=2. Some measurements of the plateaux i=4 were performed to determine the scaling behavior with respect to i.
Jürgen Schurr   +5 more
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Measurement of AC insulation losses at cryogenic temperatures

1976 IEEE International Conference on Electrical Insulation, 1976
The design of superconducting transmission cables requires a systems approach which includes consideration of the conductor, insulator, cryogenic envelope and refrigerator. Each component of the system must function satisfactorily without disrupting the other system elements.
William E. Anderson, Richard S. Davis
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Review on AC losses in superconductors

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1981
Paper presents principal results obtained during the last years in the research of AC losses in superconductors with regard to the magnet technology. Special emphasis is given on these aspects which are important in demonstrating the technical feasibility and economical advantages of AC superconducting windings. In the domain of hysteresis losses paper
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Ac loss minimum in type II superconductors

Physics Letters A, 1980
Abstract Theoretical predictions with respect to a minimum in the ac losses in type II superconductors are compared with experimental results on Nb-50% Ti and Nb-10% Mo. Extensions of the theory are suggested to explain the deviations.
Ciszek, M.   +4 more
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