BS EN IEC 61788-24:2018
Superconductivity - Critical current measurement. Retained critical current after double bending at room temperature of Ag-sheathed Bi-2223 superconducting wires

Standard No.
BS EN IEC 61788-24:2018
Release Date
2018
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
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BS EN IEC 61788-24:2018
Scope
What is BS EN IEC 61788-24 - Critical current measurement about? BS EN IEC 61788-24 is a safety standard on critical current measurement. BS EN IEC 61788-24 describes a test method for determining the retained critical current after double bending at room temperature of short and straight Ag- and/or Ag alloy-sheathed Bi-2223 superconducting wires that have the shape of a flat or square tape containing monoor multicores of oxides. The wires can be laminated with copper alloy, stainless steel or Ni alloy tapes. The test method is intended for use with superconductors that have a critical current less than 300 A and an n -value larger than 5. The test to determine the retained critical current is carried out without an applied magnetic field, with the test specimen immersed in a liquid nitrogen open bath. Who is BS EN IEC 61788-24 - Critical current measurement f or? BS EN IEC 61788-24 on critical current measurement is relevant to: Electrical engineers Mechanical engineers Electrician...

BS EN IEC 61788-24:2018 history

  • 2018 BS EN IEC 61788-24:2018 Superconductivity - Critical current measurement. Retained critical current after double bending at room temperature of Ag-sheathed Bi-2223 superconducting wires
Superconductivity - Critical current measurement. Retained critical current after double bending at room temperature of Ag-sheathed Bi-2223 superconducting wires



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