Superconductor technology: apparatus – material – process – High temperature – per se – Having tc greater than or equal to 150 k
Patent
1991-05-28
1994-02-01
Oberleitner, Robert J.
Superconductor technology: apparatus, material, process
High temperature , per se
Having tc greater than or equal to 150 k
188267, F16C 3906, F16F 1503
Patent
active
052832341
ABSTRACT:
A contactless shock absorber assembly containing a chamber and a piston disposed therein is disclosed. The chamber is formed by alternating sections of superconductive material and electromagnetic coils; and the interior surfaces of the chamber define a symmetrical shape. The piston contains at least two magnetic sections and at least two nonmagnetic sections.
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Nichols William F.
Wang Xingwu
Greenwald Howard J.
Oberleitner Robert J.
Schwartz Chris
Wang Xingwu
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