Metal deforming – By application of fluent medium – or energy field – By kinetic energy of fluid or field
Patent
1995-01-03
1997-03-18
Nelson, Peter A.
Metal deforming
By application of fluent medium, or energy field
By kinetic energy of fluid or field
419 38, 294192, 427458, 505916, 505917, B21D 2602, B23P 1704
Patent
active
056112300
ABSTRACT:
Structure and a method for producing very dense bodies of material from particulate materials. A particulate material is placed within an electrically conductive container. A solenoid or coil encompasses the electrically conductive container, and a large magnitude of electrical current is caused to flow through the solenoid or coil. As the electrical current flows through the solenoid or coil, large magnitudes of magnetic pressures are created upon the electrically conductive container, and the electrically conductive container is compressed, and the transverse dimension thereof is reduced. Thus, the particulate material within the electrically conductive container is very firmly compacted, and a rigid body of material is provided. Any one of numerous types of particulate material may be employed. For example, a body of electrical superconductive material of any desired size and shape can be produced by this method by the use of superconducting particulate material.
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Barber John P.
Chelluri Bhanumathi
IAP Research, Inc.
Nelson Peter A.
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