MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC INSULATORS FOR SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS AFTER LOW TEMPERATURE IRRADIATION.

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Organic insulators will be used as electric insulators and thermal insulators in superconducting magnets since ductile materials are required for coil windings. When superconducting magnets are used in fusion reactors, the magnet components will be exposed to fast neutron and gamma irradiation produced by fusion reaction. The magnet construction also undergoes high mechanical stresses produced by electromagnetic force. Therefore, it was necessary to study the effect of low temperature irradiation on the physical and mechanical properties of insulators at cryogenic temperature.

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Takamura, S., & Kato, T. (1984). MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC INSULATORS FOR SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS AFTER LOW TEMPERATURE IRRADIATION. In Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (Vol. 30, pp. 41–49). Plenum Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9868-4_6

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