Do Chung et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Characteristics of a persistent current compensator for superconducting NMR magnets using linear type magnetic flux pumpDo Chung et al., 2005
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- Do Chung Y
- Muta I
- Hoshino T
- Nakamura T
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- IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity
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This paper describes the characteristics of a linear type magnetic flux pump for compensating current in a superconducting coil with 10 A operating current. The linear type flux pump has been fabricated to use for compensating persistent current decay of HTS …
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