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    Thermal and Hydraulic Measurement in the ITER QUELL Experiments

    The Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute has a collaboration with the European Union, the United States of America and the Russian Federation for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). ...

    K. Hamada, Y. Takahashi, N. Koizumi, H. Tsuji in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1998)

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    A first characterization of the quench detection system for ITER

    The purpose of this paper is to assess the expected response of conventional and non-conventional quench detection sensors proposed for the ITER coils, and to be tested in the QUELL experiment in SULTAN. The a...

    C. Marinucci, L. Bottura, S. Pourrahimi in Journal of Fusion Energy (1995)

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    Strength and microstructure of powder metallurgy processed restacked Cu-Nb microcomposites

    Powder metallurgy (PM) was used to fabricate Cu-Nb microcomposites both at the laboratory and intermediate industrial scales. Ultimate tensile strengths (UTSs) of 1.6 and 1.035 GPa were obtained for the labora...

    S. Pourrahimi, H. Nayeb-Hashemi, S. Foner in Metallurgical Transactions A (1992)

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    High-strength high-conductivity Cu-Nb microcomposite wire by powder metallurgy

    S. Pourrahimi, H. Nayeb Hashemi, S. Foner in Journal of Materials Science Letters (1990)

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    Practical Processing of A-15 Multifilamentary Superconducting Wire from Powders: Nb3Al and Nb3Sn

    Several approaches to fabricating Nb3Al superconducting wires have been published in the last decade. These processes include: the Swiss roll, rapid quenching, mechanical alloying and powder metallurgy processing...

    S. Foner, C. L. H. Thieme, S. Pourrahimi in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Material (1986)

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    Improved Performance Powder Metallurgy and In Situ Processed Multifilamentary Superconductors

    The powder metallurgy (P/M) process and the In Situ process are alternative technologies for producing fine fiber, multifilamentary, A15 superconductors with high overall critical current densities, Jc, at high f...

    S. Foner, S. Pourrahimi, C. L. H. Thieme in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Material (1984)