Claims
- 1. A rolled precursor article to a multifilamentary superconducting ceramic composite article comprising a plurality of filaments extending along the length of the article and containing precursors to a desired superconducting ceramic, and a metal matrix substantially surrounding each filament, the precursor article having an overall variation in average microhardness between the filaments and the matrix of less than about 40 Knf.
- 2. A rolled precursor article according to claim 1 having an overall variation in average microhardness between the filaments and the matrix of less than 25 Knf.
- 3. A rolled precursor article according to claim 1 having an elongated form.
- 4. A rolled precursor article according to claim 3 in the form of a tape.
- 5. A rolled precursor article according to claim 3 in the form of a wire.
- 6. A rolled precursor article according to claim 3 in the form of a cable.
- 7. A rolled precursor article according to claim 3 in the form of a current lead.
- 8. A rolled precursor article to a multifilamentary superconducting ceramic composite article comprising a plurality of filaments extending along the length of the article and containing precursors to a desired superconducting ceramic, and a metal matrix substantially surrounding each filament, the average microhardness of the filaments ranging from about 100 Knf to about 160 Knf.
- 9. A rolled precursor article according to claim 8 having an elongated form.
- 10. A rolled precursor article according to claim 9 in the form of a tape.
- 11. A rolled precursor article according to claim 9 in the form of a wire.
- 12. A rolled precursor article according to claim 9 in the form of a cable.
- 13. A rolled precursor article according to claim 9 in the form of a current lead.
- 14. A rolled precursor article to a multifilamentary superconducting ceramic composite article comprising a plurality of filaments extending along the length of the article and containing precursors to a desired superconducting ceramic, and a metal matrix substantially surrounding each filament, the precursor article having a plurality of deformation zones established by rolling and an overall variation in average microhardness between the filaments in the deformation regions with lowest hardness and the filaments in the deformation regions with highest hardness of less than about 40 Knf.
- 15. A rolled precursor article according to claim 14 having an overall variation in average microhardness between the filaments in the deformation regions with lowest hardness and the filaments in the deformation regions with highest hardness of less than about 25 Knf.
- 16. A rolled precursor article according to claim 15 having an elongated form.
- 17. A rolled precursor article according to claim 16 in the form of a tape.
- 18. A rolled precursor article according to claim 16 in the form of a wire.
- 19. A rolled precursor article according to claim 16 in the form of a cable.
- 20. A rolled precursor article according to claim 16 in the form of a current lead.
- 21. A rolled precursor article to a multifilamentary superconducting ceramic composite article comprising a plurality of filaments extending along the length of the article and containing precursors to a desired superconducting ceramic, and a metal matrix substantially surrounding each filament, the aspect ratio of each filament being greater than about 3.
- 22. A rolled precursor article according to claim 21 wherein the aspect ratio of each filament is at least about 15% of the aspect ratio of the article.
- 23. A rolled precursor article according to claim 22 having an elongated form.
- 24. A rolled precursor article according to claim 23 in the form of a tape.
- 25. A rolled precursor article according to claim 23 in the form of a wire.
- 26. A rolled precursor article according to claim 23 in the form of a cable.
- 27. A rolled precursor article according to claim 23 in the form of a current lead.
- 28. A rolled precursor article to a multifilamentary superconducting ceramic composite article comprising a plurality of filaments extending along the length of the article and containing precursors to a desired superconducting ceramic, and a metal matrix substantially surrounding each filament, the variation in the width and thickness of the article being less than about 1% of the average width and thickness of the article.
- 29. A rolled precursor article according to claim 28 wherein the variation in the thickness of the article is less than about 10 microns.
- 30. A rolled precursor article according to claim 28 wherein the variation in the width of the article is less than about 50 microns.
- 31. A rolled precursor article according to claim 28 having an elongated form.
- 32. A rolled precursor article according to claim 31 in the form of a tape.
- 33. A rolled precursor article according to claim 31 in the form of a wire.
- 34. A rolled precursor article according to claim 31 in the form of a cable.
- 35. A rolled precursor article according to claim 31 in the form of a current lead.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/651,688, filed on May 21, 1996, which is incorporated in its entirety by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
08651688 |
May 1996 |
US |
Child |
10123540 |
Apr 2002 |
US |