Superconductor technology: apparatus – material – process – High temperature – per se – Organic polymer containing
Patent
1993-07-22
1995-10-10
Bell, Mark L.
Superconductor technology: apparatus, material, process
High temperature , per se
Organic polymer containing
505785, 505171, 505166, 505879, 505400, 505450, 505490, 252 6254, 252 6263, H02K 709, H01F 700, H01F 722
Patent
active
054570867
ABSTRACT:
A composite includes granules of Type II superconducting material and granules of rare-earth permanent magnets that are distributed in a binder. The composite is a two-phase structure that combines the properties of the superconductor and magnets with the flexibility and toughness of a polymeric material. A bearing made from this composite has the load capacity and stiffness of a permanent magnet bearing with added stability from a Type II superconducting material.
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Allied-Signal Inc.
Bell Mark L.
Bonner C. M.
Rafter John R.
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