Ebook: Case Studies in Superconducting Magnets: Design and Operational Issues
Author: Yukikazu Iwasa (auth.)
- Tags: Solid State Physics and Spectroscopy, Condensed Matter, Crystallography, Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
- Series: Selected Topics in Superconductivity
- Year: 2002
- Publisher: Springer US
- Language: English
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Designed for graduate students in mechanical engineering, this textbook discusses the basic concepts of superconducting magnet technology. Important topics covered include field distribution, magnets, force, thermal stability, dissipation, and protection. To help the students excel in the field, each chapter contains tutorial problems, accompanied by solutions, utilizing solenoidal magnets as examples.
Designed for graduate students in mechanical engineering, this textbook discusses the basic concepts of superconducting magnet technology. Important topics covered include field distribution, magnets, force, thermal stability, dissipation, and protection. To help the students excel in the field, each chapter contains tutorial problems, accompanied by solutions, utilizing solenoidal magnets as examples.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Superconducting Magnet Technology....Pages 1-10
Electromagnetic Fields....Pages 11-44
Magnets, Fields, and Forces....Pages 45-110
Cryogenics....Pages 111-162
Magnetization of Hard Superconductors....Pages 163-202
Stability....Pages 203-260
AC, Splice, and Mechanical Losses....Pages 261-322
Protection....Pages 323-374
Concluding Remarks....Pages 375-376
Back Matter....Pages 377-421
Designed for graduate students in mechanical engineering, this textbook discusses the basic concepts of superconducting magnet technology. Important topics covered include field distribution, magnets, force, thermal stability, dissipation, and protection. To help the students excel in the field, each chapter contains tutorial problems, accompanied by solutions, utilizing solenoidal magnets as examples.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Superconducting Magnet Technology....Pages 1-10
Electromagnetic Fields....Pages 11-44
Magnets, Fields, and Forces....Pages 45-110
Cryogenics....Pages 111-162
Magnetization of Hard Superconductors....Pages 163-202
Stability....Pages 203-260
AC, Splice, and Mechanical Losses....Pages 261-322
Protection....Pages 323-374
Concluding Remarks....Pages 375-376
Back Matter....Pages 377-421
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Designed for graduate students in mechanical engineering, this textbook discusses the basic concepts of superconducting magnet technology. Important topics covered include field distribution, magnets, force, thermal stability, dissipation, and protection. To help the students excel in the field, each chapter contains tutorial problems, accompanied by solutions, utilizing solenoidal magnets as examples.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Superconducting Magnet Technology....Pages 1-10
Electromagnetic Fields....Pages 11-44
Magnets, Fields, and Forces....Pages 45-110
Cryogenics....Pages 111-162
Magnetization of Hard Superconductors....Pages 163-202
Stability....Pages 203-260
AC, Splice, and Mechanical Losses....Pages 261-322
Protection....Pages 323-374
Concluding Remarks....Pages 375-376
Back Matter....Pages 377-421
Designed for graduate students in mechanical engineering, this textbook discusses the basic concepts of superconducting magnet technology. Important topics covered include field distribution, magnets, force, thermal stability, dissipation, and protection. To help the students excel in the field, each chapter contains tutorial problems, accompanied by solutions, utilizing solenoidal magnets as examples.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Superconducting Magnet Technology....Pages 1-10
Electromagnetic Fields....Pages 11-44
Magnets, Fields, and Forces....Pages 45-110
Cryogenics....Pages 111-162
Magnetization of Hard Superconductors....Pages 163-202
Stability....Pages 203-260
AC, Splice, and Mechanical Losses....Pages 261-322
Protection....Pages 323-374
Concluding Remarks....Pages 375-376
Back Matter....Pages 377-421
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