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    Performance of a Piston-Expanded Bubble Chamber

    The development of the liquid hydrogen bubble chamber as a detector of high energy charged particles comes as a natural outgrowth of the work done by D. A. Glaser. Glaser’s work showed by experiment1 and theory2 ...

    J. E. Jensen in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1960)

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    Performance of an Air Expansion Engine

    The end product of the process involving the engine under discussion is liquid nitrogen. This is obtained by cooling and liquefying air and distilling it. There are several methods of obtaining liquid air: by ...

    J. E. Jensen in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1960)

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    Thermal Conductivity of Braided Superconductor Systems

    A program to measure the thermal conductivity of braided superconductors in several epoxy-supported coil forms has been in progress for the last two years. This presentation covers only this portion of the pro...

    B. DeVito, J. E. Jensen in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1973)

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    Supercritical Helium Refrigerator for Superconducting Power Transmission Cable Studies

    The Brookhaven National Laboratory is engaged in the development of a superconducting ac power-transmission system. A cryoelectric test facility for evaluating the performance of flexible superconducting cable...

    J. W. Dean, J. E. Jensen in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1975)

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    A Supercritical Helium Facility for Measuring High-Voltage Breakdown

    Several groups working in the field of power transmission using superconducting cables have proposed the use of flexible cables [1,2]. In these cables, the insulation between the inner and outer conductors is a d...

    E. B. Forsyth, R. B. Britton, J. Dean, J. E. Jensen in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1995)