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# IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

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Publication Year: 2010, Page(s): C1
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• ### IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity publication information

Publication Year: 2010, Page(s): C2
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• ### Water-Vapor-Controlled Reaction for Fabrication of YBCO Films by Fluorine-Free Sol-Gel Process

Publication Year: 2010, Page(s):2286 - 2293
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Fluorine-free sol-gel process is a potential technique in preparing YBa2Cu3O7-δ (YBCO) films due to avoiding the release of HF gas. In this paper, yttrium acetate, barium acetate, and copper acetate are used as the starting materials to synthesize a novel YBCO fluorine-free precursor solution. The phase evolution during the heat-treatment process of YBCO fil... View full abstract»

• ### Critical Current and AC Loss of DI-BSCCO Tape Modified by the Deposition of Ferromagnetic Layer on Edges

Publication Year: 2010, Page(s):2294 - 2300
Cited by:  Papers (8)
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Modification of local magnetic field with the help of a ferromagnetic layer could be utilized to improve the performance of multifilamentary Bi-2223/Ag tapes. We investigated the case of the horseshoe-shaped cover on the tape edges, characterized by layer thickness and total length. Numerical simulations have been carried out to find the critical currents of tapes with different covers. According ... View full abstract»

• ### Three-Dimensional Pareto-Optimal Design of Inductive Superconducting Fault Current Limiters

Publication Year: 2010, Page(s):2301 - 2311
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The inductive-type superconducting fault current limiters (LSFCLs) mainly consist of a primary copper coil, a secondary complete or partial superconductor cylinder, and a closed or open magnetic iron core. Satisfactory performance of such device significantly depends on optimal selection of its employed materials and construction dimensions, as well as its electrical, thermal, and magnetic paramet... View full abstract»

• ### Measurement System in Large-Scale Superconducting Magnet Performance Test

Publication Year: 2010, Page(s):2312 - 2316
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A cryogenic test facility for a superconducting magnet has been constructed at the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Science. A measurement system was set up to obtain quench signals and parameters in the test program, such as cryogenic hydraulic performances and electromagnetic characteristics. Thirty superconducting magnets in the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak devic... View full abstract»

• ### A Small High-Temperature Superconducting Maglev Propeller System Model

Publication Year: 2010, Page(s):2317 - 2321
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A small high-temperature superconducting maglev propeller system model has been designed and constructed. It mainly consists of a permanent-magnet track, a superconducting maglev vehicle, two linear motors, an automatic controlling electric circuit, and a spring. The linear motors can be powered by a single- or three-phase power supply. It can be used to do many experiments in different fields of ... View full abstract»

• ### Numerical Demonstration of Relaxation Oscillation in a Resistive Superconducting Quantum Interference Device With Two Nonhysteretic Josephson Junctions

Publication Year: 2010, Page(s):2322 - 2326
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The author numerically demonstrates that a resistive superconducting quantum interference device (RSQUID) with two nonhysteretic Josephson junctions works as a relaxation oscillator. Sequential switching of the Josephson junctions transfers positive and negative flux quanta in the RSQUID loop one by one. Differently from a conventional two-junction superconducting quantum interference device, the ... View full abstract»

• ### An Experimental Study of the Ferromagnetic Loss in 2G YBCO Tapes

Publication Year: 2010, Page(s):2327 - 2330
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Most second-generation high-temperature superconductor tapes are prepared on ferromagnetic substrates. It is known that the presence of this substrate increases the tape's ac losses. Thus, it is important to determine the contribution of the ferromagnetic loss to adequately evaluate the ac loss and achieve good designs of superconducting power devices based on YBCO-coated conductors. We here descr... View full abstract»

• ### Development of a Multicoil Medium-Sized Superconducting Magnet With Zero-Vapor LHe

Publication Year: 2010, Page(s):2331 - 2335
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A medium-sized superconducting magnet wound using NbTi wires was designed, fabricated, and tested. It has been developed for a superconducting magnetic energy storage system. The solenoid magnet has a clear bore of 250 mm, an outer diameter of 380 mm, and a height of 589 mm. The magnet consists of one main coil and two compensating coils and is dry wound using rectangular superconducting wires wit... View full abstract»

• ### Performance of the Thin Superconducting Solenoid of the CMD-3 Detector

Publication Year: 2010, Page(s):2336 - 2340
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A thin superconducting solenoid is designed to provide a magnetic field of 1.5 T in the CMD-3 detector. The solenoid and an LXe calorimeter are placed in the common vacuum vessel of the detector. The solenoid is passively protected by subdivision and inductive coupling methods. The radiation thickness of the coil is 0.085X0, and the achieved E/M ratio is 6.9 kJ/kg. In 2007, the solenoid... View full abstract»

• ### Characterizations of A15 Phase Composition and $T_{c}$ for Internal-Sn $hbox{Nb}_{3}hbox{Sn}$ Strands

Publication Year: 2010, Page(s):2341 - 2346
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Four sets of monoelementary (ME) and two kinds of multifilamentary (MF) internal-Sn Nb3Sn superconducting strands were designed and fabricated, in which various component ratios, different composite configurations, and some third-element additions were arranged. All strands were submitted to a first heat treatment (HT) of 210 °C/50 h + 340 °C/25 h for Cu-Sn mixing, followe... View full abstract»

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• ### IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity upcoming special conference issues

Publication Year: 2010, Page(s): C3
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Publication Year: 2010, Page(s): C4
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## Aims & Scope

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity contains articles on the applications of superconductivity and other relevant technology.

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Editor-in-Chief
Britton L. T. Plourde
Syracuse University
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