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    The Design and Operation of an 88-kG 20-in.-Bore Superconducting Magnet System

    The design of a large superconducting-magnet system should integrate all requirements for such a system into a functional unit by considering the system’s major problems in the mechanical, thermal, and electri...

    E. J. Lucas, Z. J. J. Stekly, T. A. de Winter in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1995)

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    Structural Aspects of Cable Conductors in High-Field-Strength, High-Current-Density Superconducting Dipoles

    Because of their versatility and modularity, cabled conduce tors have been selected for many superconducting coil applications. The fact that the conductor is made up of a smaller size component wire has many ...

    Z. J. J. Stekly in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Materials (1982)

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    Superconducting Coils

    The ability of Type II superconductors to maintain zero electrical resistance under direct current conditions while in the presence of high magnetic fields has led to various current and proposed future uses f...

    Z. J. J. Stekly in The Science and Technology of Superconductivity (1973)

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    Theoretical and Experimental Study of an Unprotected Superconducting Coil Going Normal

    The recent discovery of high critical field strength superconductors has led to a very intensive interest in the building of superconducting coils to generate intense magnetic fields over large volumes. The on...

    Z. J. J. Stekly in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1963)