Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – Including cryostat
Patent
1995-04-13
1997-01-07
Kilner, Christopher
Refrigeration
Storage of solidified or liquified gas
Including cryostat
505220, 505706, 505888, F25B 1900
Patent
active
055905366
ABSTRACT:
A cryogenic bypass current lead to bypass quenched magnets in a string of magnets in a superconducting super collider comprises a HTSC section interposed between a lower conductive body terminal and the conductive of the lead is described.
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Edwards C. O.
Kilner Christopher
Northrop Grumman Corp.
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