GB/T 13811-2003
AbolishedElectrotechnical terminology--Superconductivity
电工术语 超导电性
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 13811-2003 defines standardized Chinese terminology for superconductivity, covering key concepts such as critical temperature, critical current, and magnetic flux pinning. It is applied in the electrotechnical industry for research, design, manufacturing, and testing of superconducting materials and devices, including magnets, cables, and fault current limiters. This standard ensures consistent communication among engineers and procurement professionals when specifying or evaluating superconducting components in power systems and scientific equipment.
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