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Superconducting materials generators

Superconductivity Products Power Electronic Switches SMES Systems Electric Motors Generators Superconducting Materials Electric Transmission Cables Nanodots... [Pg.174]

Metal containing polymers have emerged as a new generation material with tremendous potential in fields like superconducting materials, ultra-high strength materials, liquid ciystals and biocompatible polymers. [Pg.89]

Solutions of the Usadel equations in hybrid systems with F and S layers show that triplet components of / are generated near the F/S boundaries and decay into both the ferromagnetic and superconducting materials. When the boundaries are sufficiently close to each other, the triplet component propagates over the whole system and can lead to new interesting effects. [Pg.160]

Direct current (DC) can be stored in rechargeable electrochemical batteries (Pb acid, NiCd, Li ion cells). So far, alternating current (AC) cannot be stored practically, but must be generated and used as needed. Storing electrical currents in superconducting rings with zero power loss is possible, but not cost-effective (practical superconducting materials must be kept at... [Pg.504]

Electric power is produced by spinning a magnet inside a coil. The use of superconducting materials allows one to make electric motors and generators that are more efficient than the conventional generators woimd with copper... [Pg.380]

Superconductivity is basically an electrical phenomenon however, its discussion has been deferred to this point because there are magnetic implications relative to the superconducting state, and, in addition, superconducting materials are used primarily in magnets capable of generating high fields. [Pg.828]


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