Designed for graduate students in mechanical engineering, this textbook discusses the basic concepts of superconducting magnet technology. Important topics covered include field distribution, magnets, force, thermal stability, dissipation, and protection. To help the students excel in the field, each chapter contains tutorial problems, accompanied by solutions, utilizing solenoidal magnets as examples.
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A rich introduction to the essentials of superconducting magnet engineering. This graduate-level text has been designed around 86 practical problems that constitute the bulk of the book...The case studies contain a wealth of practical information...Highly recommended book for graduate-level engineering students.
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978-0-306-47062-2 (9780306470622)
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Superconducting Magnet Technology.- Electromagnetic Fields.- Magnets, Fields, and Forces.- Cryogenics.- Magnetization of Hard Superconductors.- Stability.- AC, Splice, and Mechanical Losses.- Protection.- Concluding Remarks.