Superconductivity - Part 5: Matrix to superconductor volume ratio measurement - Copper to superconductor volume ratio of Cu/Nb-Ti composite superconductors

Covers a test method for the determination of copper to superconductor volume ratio of Cu/Nb-Ti composite superconducting wire. The Cu/Nb-Ti composite test conductor discussed in this method has a monolithic structure with a round or rectangular cross-section. This test method is carried out by dissolving the copper with nitric acid. Deviations from this test method that are allowed for routine tests and other specific restrictions are given in this standard.

Supraleitfähigkeit - Teil 5: Messung des Verhältnisses von Matrixvolumen zu Supraleitervolumen - Verhältnis von Kupfervolumen zu Supraleitervolumen von Cu/Nb Ti-Verbundsupraleitern

Supraconductivité - Partie 5: Mesure du rapport volumique matrice/supraconducteurs - Rapport volumique cuivre/supraconducteur des composites supraconducteurs de Cu/Nb-Ti

Superconductivity - Part 5: Matrix to superconductor volume ratio measurement - Copper to superconductor volume ratio of Cu/Nb-Ti composite superconductors

General Information

Status
Withdrawn
Publication Date
02-Apr-2001
Withdrawal Date
30-Nov-2003
Technical Committee
CLC/SR 90 - Superconductivity
Drafting Committee
IEC/TC 90 - IEC_TC_90
Parallel Committee
IEC/TC 90 - IEC_TC_90
Current Stage
9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
Start Date
02-Jul-2016
Completion Date
02-Jul-2016

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Effective Date
29-Jan-2023

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EN 61788-5:2001 is a standard published by CLC. Its full title is "Superconductivity - Part 5: Matrix to superconductor volume ratio measurement - Copper to superconductor volume ratio of Cu/Nb-Ti composite superconductors". This standard covers: Covers a test method for the determination of copper to superconductor volume ratio of Cu/Nb-Ti composite superconducting wire. The Cu/Nb-Ti composite test conductor discussed in this method has a monolithic structure with a round or rectangular cross-section. This test method is carried out by dissolving the copper with nitric acid. Deviations from this test method that are allowed for routine tests and other specific restrictions are given in this standard.

Covers a test method for the determination of copper to superconductor volume ratio of Cu/Nb-Ti composite superconducting wire. The Cu/Nb-Ti composite test conductor discussed in this method has a monolithic structure with a round or rectangular cross-section. This test method is carried out by dissolving the copper with nitric acid. Deviations from this test method that are allowed for routine tests and other specific restrictions are given in this standard.

EN 61788-5:2001 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 29.050 - Superconductivity and conducting materials. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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