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Author: K. Fossheim
Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
Keywords: studies, case, technology, superconducting
Number of Pages: 350
Published: 1991-06
List price: $137.00
ISBN-10: 9810206283
ISBN-13: 9789810206284
Authors:K. H. Mess, P. Schmuser, S. Wolff,
Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
Keywords: magnets, accelerator, superconducting
Number of Pages: 218
Published: 1996-12
List price: $42.00
ISBN-10: 9810227906
ISBN-13: 9789810227906
The main topic of the book are the superconducting dipole and quadrupole magnets needed in high-energy accelerators and storage rings for protons, antiprotons or heavy ions. The basic principles of low-temperature superconductivity are outlined with special emphasis on the effects which are relevant for accelerator magnets. Properties and fabrication methods of practical superconductors are described. Analytical methods for field calculation and multipole expansion are presented for coils without and with iron yoke. The effect of yoke saturation and geometric distortions on field quali
Author: Martin N. Wilson
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: cryogenics, monographs, magnets, superconducting
Number of Pages: 352
Published: 1987-03-26
List price: $55.00
ISBN-10: 0198548109
ISBN-13: 9780198548102
Now back in print, this classic work provides a complete theoretical basis for the engineering design of superconducting magnet systems, from the small instrument magnets used as everyday research tools to the very large magnet systems used to work on thermonuclear fusion and magnetohydrodynamic power generation.
Author: R. C. Hansen
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Keywords: antennas, superconducting, superdirective, small, electrically
Number of Pages: 168
Published: 2006-06-30
List price: $118.00
ISBN-10: 0471782556
ISBN-13: 9780471782551
A seminal reference to electrically small antennas for today’s wireless and Wi-Fi world This book is dedicated to the challenges posed by electrically small antennas and their solutions. Electrically small antennas have characteristics that limit performance: low radiation resistance, high reactance, low efficiency, narrow bandwidth, and increased loss in the matching network. Most of these limitations are shared by two other classes of antennas: superdirective and superconducting antennas. All three classes of antennas are thoroughly treated in three interrelated parts: *
Authors:William E. Hatfield, John H. Miller,
Publisher: CRC Press
Keywords: materials, superconducting, temperature
Number of Pages: 408
Published: 1988-04-07
List price: $239.95
ISBN-10: 0824779959
ISBN-13: 9780824779955
Author: Fred M. Asner
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: science, publications, oxford, magnets, superconducting, field
Number of Pages: 264
Published: 1999-05-20
List price: $199.00
ISBN-10: 0198517645
ISBN-13: 9780198517641
Superconducting devices are improving at a tremendous pace. This book provides a modern, up-to-date reference on both the physics and the technology of superconducting magnets. It is unique in combining the theoretical aspects of superconductivity, electromagnetic field theory, and the thermodynamics of helium cooling with the technological details for producing and engineering high performance superconducting materials.
Author: Yukikazu Iwasa
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: operational, issues, design, magnets, studies, superconducting, case
Number of Pages: 686
Published: 2009-04-01
List price: $99.00
ISBN-10: 0387097996
ISBN-13: 9780387097992
The 2nd edition emphasizes two areas not emphasized in the 1st edition: 1) high-temperature superconductor (HTS) magnets; 2) NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) magnets. Despite nearly 40 years of R and D on superconducting magnet technology, most areas, notably fusion and electric power applications, are still in the R and D stage. One exception is in the area of NMR and MRI. NMR magnets are very popular among chemists, biologists, genome scientists, and most of all, by drug manufacturers for drug discovery and development. MRI and NMR magnets have become t