Abstract:
1. It has been ascertained experimentally that the new aluminum alloy wire is to some extent free from the mechanical weakness of EC aluminum wire. The authors are inclin...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
1. It has been ascertained experimentally that the new aluminum alloy wire is to some extent free from the mechanical weakness of EC aluminum wire. The authors are inclined to think that the former will be suitable for the coil winding process where the magnet wire is apt to be elongated at nozzles.
Published in: 1971 EIC 10th Electrical Insulation Conference
Date of Conference: 20-23 September 1971
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 28 April 2016
Print ISBN:978-1-5090-3116-0
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- Aluminium Alloy ,
- Magnetic Wires ,
- Weight Loss ,
- Test Method ,
- Tensile Strength ,
- S-adenosylmethionine ,
- Yield Strength ,
- Function Of Age ,
- Heat Resistance ,
- Ultimate Strength ,
- Critical Stress ,
- Reaction Speed ,
- Creep Resistance ,
- Tensile Yield Strength ,
- Wire Resistance ,
- Copper Sheet ,
- Ultimate Yield
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Aluminium Alloy ,
- Magnetic Wires ,
- Weight Loss ,
- Test Method ,
- Tensile Strength ,
- S-adenosylmethionine ,
- Yield Strength ,
- Function Of Age ,
- Heat Resistance ,
- Ultimate Strength ,
- Critical Stress ,
- Reaction Speed ,
- Creep Resistance ,
- Tensile Yield Strength ,
- Wire Resistance ,
- Copper Sheet ,
- Ultimate Yield