Claims
- 1. An autogenous superconducting joint metallurgically bonding a pair of shaped superconducting pieces, each of said pieces being formed by combining the metallic elements of a superconducting oxide in substantially the stoichiometric proportions needed to form said superconducting oxide and forming said combined metallic elements into a shaped piece, the microstructure of said joint being substantially the same as that of the portions of said pieces adjacent said joint, said joint being formed by the process of:
- a. contacting each of said shaped pieces with the other;
- b. forming an autogenous metallurgical bond between said shaped pieces; and
- c. oxidizing said connected plurality of shaped pieces under conditions sufficient to oxidize said metallic elements to said superconducting oxide.
- 2. The joint of claim 1, said superconducting pieces comprising an oxide of a general formula R.sub.a M.sub.b X.sub.c O.sub.y, where R is chosen from the group Y, Yb, Er, Ho, Eu, Dy, Gd, La, Pr, Sm and Nd.
- 3. The joint of claim 1, where a, b and c are in the ratio 1:2:3 respectively.
- 4. The joint of claim 1, where a, b and c are in the ratio 2:4:7 respectively.
- 5. The joint of claim 1, where a, b and c are in the ratio 1:2:4 respectively.
- 6. The joint of claim 1, said superconducting oxide comprising a general formula (M.sub.1-x Q.sub.x).sub.a L.sub.b Ca.sub.c Cu.sub.d O.sub.y), where M is chosen from the group Pb and Sb.
- 7. The joint of claim 1 wherein said metallic elements comprise Pb, Tl, Ba, Ca and Cu.
- 8. The joint of claim 1 wherein said metallic elements comprise Y, Ba, and Cu.
- 9. The joint of claim 1 wherein each of said pieces is formed by combining the metallic elements of said superconducting oxide in substantially the stoichiometric proportions needed to form said superconducting oxide with a noble metal to form an alloy and said alloy is formed into a shaped piece.
- 10. The joint of claim 2, where M is chosen from the group Ba, Ce and Th.
- 11. The joint of claim 6 where Q is chosen from the group Bi and Ti.
- 12. The joint of claim 6 where a, b, c and d are in the ratios 2:2:n:n+1, where n is chosen from the group of zero and all positive integers.
- 13. The joint of claim 9 wherein said noble metal is selected from the group consisting of silver, platinum, palladium and gold.
- 14. The joint of claim 10, where X is chosen from the group Cu, Bi, K, Ni.
- 15. The joint of claim 11 where L is chosen from the group Sr and Ba.
- 16. The joint of claim 14 wherein said metallic elements comprise Pb, Bi, Sr, Ca, and Cu.
- 17. An autogenous joint metallurgically bonding a normal conducting shaped metallic piece and a superconducting piece, said superconducting piece being formed by combining the metallic elements of a superconducting oxide in substantially the stoichiometric proportions needed to form said superconducting oxide into a metallic precursor and forming said metallic precursor into a shaped piece, said joint being formed by the process of:
- a. contacting said shaped conducting piece with said shaped precursor piece;
- b. connecting said shaped conducting piece to said shaped precursor piece by forming an autogenous metallurgical bond between the shaped conducting and precursor piece; and
- c. oxidizing said connected shaped conducting and precursor pieces under conditions sufficient to oxidize said metallic elements of said precursor to said superconducting oxide.
- 18. An autogenous precursor joint metallurgically bonding a pair of shaped superconductor precursor pieces, each of said pieces being formed by combining the metallic elements of a superconducting oxide in substantally the stoichiometric proportions needed to form said superconducting oxide and forming said combined metallic elements into a shaped piece, the homogeneity of said joint being substantially the same as that of portions of said pieces adjacent said joint, said joint being formed by the process of:
- a. contacting each of said shaped precursor pieces with the other; and
- b. connecting each of said shaped pieces to the other by forming an autogenous metallurgical bond between the pieces.
- 19. The precursor joint of claim 18 wherein each of said pieces is formed by combining the metallic elements of said superconducting oxide in substantially the stoichiometric proportions needed to form said superconducting oxide with a noble metal to form an alloy and forming said alloy into a shaped piece.
- 20. An autogenous superconducting joint metallurgically bonding a pair of shaped superconducting pieces, each of said pieces being formed by combining the metallic elements of a superconducting oxide in substantially the stoichiometric proportions needed to form said superconducting oxide and forming said combined metallic elements into a shaped piece, the microstructure of said joint being substantially the same as that of the portions of said pieces adjacent said joint.
- 21. The joint of claim 20 wherein each of said pieces is formed by combining said metallic elements with a noble metal to form an alloy, and forming said alloy into said shaped piece.
- 22. The joint of claim 21 wherein said joint is a welded joint.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/422,227 filed on Oct. 16, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,116,810.
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