Recent development shows that melt-processed YBaCuO (Y123) or Rare Earth (RE)123 superconductors have a high Jc at 77 K and high magnetic field, leading to high field application as a superconducting quasi-permanent bulk magnet with the liquid nitrogen refrigeration. One of the promising applications is a superconducting magnet for the magnetically levitated (Maglev) train. We discuss a superconducting bulk magnet for the Maglev train in the aspect of a preliminary design of the bulk magnet and also melt processing for (L)REBaCuO bulk superconductors and their characteristic superconducting properties.
Preliminary study of superconducting bulk magnets for Maglev
2000
2 Seiten, 4 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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