Iannone et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Quench propagation in commercial REBCO composite tapesIannone et al., 2020
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- 4151076038444815360
- Author
- Iannone G
- D'Agostino D
- Saggese A
- Celentano G
- Gambardella U
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- Cryogenics
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Abstract The Normal Zone Propagation Velocity, NZPV, is a widely studied feature in superconducting composite tapes for its technological implications. The stability features and the NZPV values, in different operative conditions, have been investigated in different …
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