Spring elements for supporting a superconductive coil

Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Magnets and electromagnets – Superconductive type

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174 15S, 267182, 336DIG1, 336197, 336228, H01F 100

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043664601

ABSTRACT:
A superconductive coil assembly has a housing formed of an inner shell and an outer shell, and a superconductive coil situated in a space defined between the shells. A plurality of spring elements arranged in a mosaic-like pattern on a surface area of one of the shells between the superconductive coil and the shell. Each spring element has a first flat member being of a material having a relatively small dilatation and a second flat member being of a material having a relatively large dilatation. The first and second flat members are inseparably bonded to one another. The spring elements have an effective thickness that is greater at a relatively low temperature than at a relatively high temperature.

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