Connecting method and structure of superconducting wires

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Plural joints

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228189, 29599, H01R 468

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ABSTRACT:
An exposed portion of superconducting filaments is disposed between a sleeve end and an end portion of a stabilizer in which the stabilizer is removed from superconducting wires. The sleeve pressed together with the superconducting filaments, the exposed portion and a peripheral portion of the stabilizer next to this exposed portion are integrated with each other by a wound tensile binding material such as a copper foil and a fixing material such as solder. In accordance with such a structure, it is possible to provide a connecting method of the superconducting wires in which no superconducting filaments in a wire connecting portion are disconnected and excessively distorted and a suitable rigidity of the connecting portion is obtained.

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Blair, Paik and Taber "How to make high critical current joint" from Review Scientific Instruments vol. 46, No. 8 pp. 1130-1131, Aug. 1975.
Witherell "Diffusion Welding Multifilament S.C." from The Welding Journal Jun. 1978.

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