Pipes and tubular conduits – Distinct layers – Bonded to each other
Patent
1982-02-19
1984-08-14
Bryant, III, James E.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Distinct layers
Bonded to each other
138143, 138172, 138109, 29523, F16L 914
Patent
active
044651066
ABSTRACT:
A warm damper for a superconducting rotor is described which uses a laminar assembly of a conductive tube and a plurality of support tubes. The conductive tube is soldered to axially adjacent support tubes and the resulting composite tube is explosively welded to two or more support tubes disposed adjacent to its radially inner and outer surfaces.
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Bryant III James E.
Electric Power Research Institute Inc.
Lanyi William D.
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