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Measurement of magnetic properties at cryogenic temperatures

This picture shows part of the low-mu permeameter to measure permeability of stainless steels and other low-mu materials used in superconducting magnets. The sample, a 5 mm diam., 45 mm long rod, is suspended to long leads before being inserted in the test cryostat. For the measurement the sample is...

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Publicado: 1977
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description This picture shows part of the low-mu permeameter to measure permeability of stainless steels and other low-mu materials used in superconducting magnets. The sample, a 5 mm diam., 45 mm long rod, is suspended to long leads before being inserted in the test cryostat. For the measurement the sample is surrounded by a flux- measuring coil and placed in the field of a superconducting solenoid. At a given field the sample is removed.During the removal, the voltage induced in the flux-measuring coil is time integrated giving the flux variation. This equipment was developed to select stainless steels and other low-mu materials used in the ISR Prototype Superconducting Qaudrupole. The person is W.Ansorge.
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spelling cern-9180892019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/918089Measurement of magnetic properties at cryogenic temperaturesTechnologiesThis picture shows part of the low-mu permeameter to measure permeability of stainless steels and other low-mu materials used in superconducting magnets. The sample, a 5 mm diam., 45 mm long rod, is suspended to long leads before being inserted in the test cryostat. For the measurement the sample is surrounded by a flux- measuring coil and placed in the field of a superconducting solenoid. At a given field the sample is removed.During the removal, the voltage induced in the flux-measuring coil is time integrated giving the flux variation. This equipment was developed to select stainless steels and other low-mu materials used in the ISR Prototype Superconducting Qaudrupole. The person is W.Ansorge.CERN-PHOTO-7708546oai:cds.cern.ch:9180891977
spellingShingle Technologies
Measurement of magnetic properties at cryogenic temperatures
title Measurement of magnetic properties at cryogenic temperatures
title_full Measurement of magnetic properties at cryogenic temperatures
title_fullStr Measurement of magnetic properties at cryogenic temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of magnetic properties at cryogenic temperatures
title_short Measurement of magnetic properties at cryogenic temperatures
title_sort measurement of magnetic properties at cryogenic temperatures
topic Technologies
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/918089