Variable temperature apparatus using a thermal conductivity measurement technique for the determination of superconducting ac power loss
- 1 May 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 46 (5) , 511-516
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1134261
Abstract
A variable temperature apparatus is described which uses a thermal conductivity measurement technique for the determination of superconducting ac power loss. The technique consists of measuring the increase in temperature of a thermally isolated sample carrying an alternating current. Accurate measurements over a relatively large temperature range are possible. Loss data on a 13 cm long, single filament NbTi superconductor are presented at various temperatures and currents.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Temperature dependence of ac loss in type−II superconductorsJournal of Applied Physics, 1975
- Temperature dependence of alternating current losses in NbTi filamentsCryogenics, 1974
- Alternating Current Losses in Thin Film Superconductors: New Calorimetric Measurement TechniqueReview of Scientific Instruments, 1971
- Superconducting power transmissionCryogenics, 1971
- Electrical Feedthroughs for Use at Low TemperaturesReview of Scientific Instruments, 1968
- New Device for Current Measurement in Exploding Wire CircuitsReview of Scientific Instruments, 1968
- Specific Heat Measurements in 1–10°K Range Using Continuous Warming MethodReview of Scientific Instruments, 1966
- Alternating Current Power Losses in Superconducting Nb-Zr AlloysJournal of Applied Physics, 1964
- Use of Carbon Resistors as Low Temperaturs Thermometers in the Presence of Stray rf FieldsReview of Scientific Instruments, 1960