Claims
- 1. A current lead for electrically connecting a superconducting magnet of a permanent current mode to a power supply, with the superconducting magnet cooled to an operating temperature of the superconducting magnet and the power supply kept at room temperature, comprising:
- a conductor having a residual resistivity .rho..sub.0 of not less than 5.times.10.sup.-9 .OMEGA.m, said conductor consisting essentially of pure copper and at least one of another metal and an impurity element, the amount of the at least one of said another metal and the impurity element being controlled to provide said conductor having said residual resistivity of not less than 5.times.10.sup.-9 .OMEGA.m;
- a liquid nitrogen anchor portion which is formed in a part of said current lead and in which said conductor is cooled by liquid nitrogen;
- a gas circulating tube which is formed to surround said conductor and in which helium vapor for cooling said conductor is circulated; and
- a bypass tube, arranged at a position corresponding to said liquid nitrogen anchor portion to be separated from said conductor and connected to said gas circulating tube, for bypassing said helium vapor.
- 2. A current lead according to claim 1, wherein said conductor is made of a material selected from the group consisting of phosphor deoxidized copper, brass, cupronickel, and bronze.
- 3. A current lead according to claim 1, further comprising a heat insulator, arranged at a portion corresponding to said liquid nitrogen anchor portion in said gas circulating tube, for thermally insulating the helium vapor circulated in said anchor portion from cooling liquid nitrogen.
- 4. A current lead according to claim 1, wherein said liquid nitrogen anchor portion has a liquid nitrogen circulating tube for circulating liquid nitrogen, a cooling member for cooling said conductor by liquid nitrogen circulated in said circulating tube, and an insulating member for insulating said conductor from said liquid nitrogen circulating tube.
- 5. A current lead according to claim 4, further comprising a pressure applier for applying a pressure between said cooling member and said insulating member and between said insulating member and said conductor.
- 6. A current lead for electrically connecting a superconducting device cooled to a low temperature to a power supply kept at room temperature, said current lead being cooled by a vapor obtained by evaporating liquid helium for cooling a superconducting device, comprising:
- a conductor in which a current flows;
- a gas circulating tube which is arranged to surround said conductor and in which cooling helium vapor is circulated;
- a liquid nitrogen anchor portion which is formed at a portion of said current lead and in which said conductor is cooled by liquid nitrogen; and
- a bypass tube which is arranged at a position corresponding to said liquid nitrogen anchor portion to be separated from said conductor and which is connected to said gas circulating tube to bypass said helium vapor.
- 7. A current lead according to claim 6, wherein said conductor is made of a material selected from the group consisting of phosphor deoxidized copper, brass, cupronickel, and bronze.
- 8. A current lead according to claim 6, further comprising a heat insulator, arranged at a portion corresponding to said liquid nitrogen anchor portion in said gas circulating tube, for thermally insulating the helium vapor circulated in said anchor portion from cooling liquid nitrogen.
- 9. A current lead according to claim 6, wherein said liquid nitrogen anchor portion has a liquid nitrogen circulating tube for circulating said liquid nitrogen, a cooling member for cooling said conductor by said liquid nitrogen circulated in said circulating tube, and an insulating member for insulating said conductor from said liquid nitrogen circulating tube.
- 10. A current lead according to claim 9, further comprising a pressure cupplier for applying a pressure between said cooling member and said insulating member and between said insulating member and said conductor.
- 11. A current lead according to claim 6, wherein said conductor is formed of copper or a copper alloy having a residual resistivity of not less than 5.times.10.sup.-9 .OMEGA.m.
Priority Claims (2)
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| 3-004429 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/719,012, filed on Jun. 21, 1991, now abandoned.
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