GB/T 41640-2022
ActiveCritical current measurement—Measurement of critical current and its uniformity along the length of 2G-HTS long tapes
临界电流测量 第二代高温超导长带临界电流及其沿长度方向均匀性测量
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This standard specifies the measurement method for determining the critical current and its uniformity along the length of second-generation high-temperature superconducting (2G-HTS) long tapes. It is applied in the quality control and performance evaluation of superconducting tapes used in power cables, fault current limiters, and magnets within the energy and electronics industries. The standard ensures reliable testing for manufacturers and researchers to assess tape consistency and suitability for large-scale superconducting applications.
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