http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/KR-20140049289-A
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publicationDate | 2014-04-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationNumber | KR-20140049289-A |
titleOfInvention | Magnetic field dependent non-contact continuous measurement device for critical current of superconducting wire |
abstract | The present invention relates to a device for continuously measuring magnetic field dependency of a superconducting wire against a critical current, and more particularly, to a device for continuously measuring a magnetic field dependency of a superconducting wire in a coolant atmosphere in a noncontact manner, It is possible to precisely measure whether the critical current of the superconducting wire based on the magnetization distribution changes with the intensity of the magnetic field according to the positional variation of the magnetic body, by scanning it repeatedly while varying the position of the magnetic body And more particularly, to a magnetic field dependent noncontact continuous measurement device for a critical current of a superconducting wire. The present invention provides a refrigerator comprising: a container filled with a refrigerant; A supply reel and a recovering reel for continuously supplying and recovering superconducting wire to the inside of the container for each unit length; A guide roller for guiding the superconducting wire in the horizontal direction on both inner sides of the container; A magnetic body that is adjustable in height at a predetermined interval in an upper portion of the superconducting wire within the container and applies a magnetic field to the superconducting wire; And a Hall sensor array installed at a predetermined interval in the lower portion of the superconducting wire within the container to scan the magnetization of the superconducting wire at a predetermined interval by a magnetic field of the magnetic material, And the critical current of the superconducting wire based on the magnetization distribution according to the magnetization of the one superconducting wire is changed according to the intensity of the magnetic field through the height change of the magnetic body. A magnetic field dependent noncontact continuous measurement device for a current. |
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