GB/T 30109-2013
ActiveAC loss measurements―Total AC loss measurement of round superconducting wires exposed to a transverse alternating magnetic field at liquid helium temperature by a pickup coil method
交流损耗测量 液氦温度下横向交变磁场中圆形截面超导线总交流损耗的探测线圈测量法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a pickup coil method for measuring the total AC loss of round superconducting wires when exposed to a transverse alternating magnetic field at liquid helium temperature (4.2 K). It is applied in the testing and characterization of superconducting materials, particularly for evaluating the performance of wires used in high-field magnets, fusion reactors, and particle accelerators. The standard ensures consistent and comparable loss measurements critical for optimizing superconductor design and cryogenic system efficiency.
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