Claims
- 1. A superconducting wire comprising:
- a plurality of filaments formed of metallic superconductive material and a stabilizing matrix, said filaments being embedded in the stabilizing matrix and said stabilizing matrix comprising Al having a purity of at least 99.99% by weight in which ceramic ultrafine particles having 0.001-0.02 .mu.m diameter distribution are dispersed, 1500 or more of said ultrafine particles being dispersed in a region of 1 .mu.m.sup.2 of said stabilizing matrix, and said stabilizing matrix containing 0.01 to 1 wt % of said ultrafine particles.
- 2. A superconducting wire comprising:
- a plurality of filaments formed of metallic superconductive material and a stabilizing matrix, said stabilizing matrix comprising Al having a purity of at least 99.99% in which ceramic ultrafine particles having a 0.001-0.02 .mu.m diameter distribution are dispersed, at least 1500 of said ultrafine particles being dispersed in a region of 1 .mu.m.sup.2 of said stabilizing matrix and said matrix containing 0.01-1% by weight of said ultrafine particles.
- 3. A superconducting wire comprising:
- a plurality of filaments formed of metallic superconductive material and a stabilizing matrix, said filaments being embedded within said stabilizing matrix and said stabilizing matrix comprising Al having a purity of at least 99.99% by weight in which ceramic ultrafine particles having 0.001-0.02 .mu.m diameter distribution are dispersed, wherein a relation between an interspacing distance between said filaments and a number of filaments in the matrix is as follows:
- in a graph, an interspacing distance of said filaments is expressed on a y-axis and the number of said filaments is expressed on an x-axis, with each axis having a logarithmic scale;
- on said graph, point A having the coordinates (100, 20 .mu.m), point B having the coordinates (1000, 10 .mu.m), point C having the coordinates (5000, 2 .mu.m) and point D having the coordinates (5000, 2 .mu.m) are plotted;
- and points A, B, C and D are connected by linear lines in a series of A-B, B-D, D-C and C-A; said relation between the dispersing distance of said filaments and the number of said filaments being defined by an area surrounded by said linear lines; 1500 or more of said ultrafine particles being dispersed in a region of 1 .mu.m.sup.2 of said stabilizing matrix and said matrix containing 0.01-1% by weight of said ultrafine particles.
- 4. A superconducting wire comprising:
- a plurality of filaments formed of metallic superconductive material and a stabilizing matrix, said filaments being embedded within said stabilizing matrix and said stabilizing matrix comprising Al having a purity of at least 99.99% by weight in which ceramic ultrafine particles having 0.001-0.02 .mu.m diameter distribution are dispersed, wherein a relation between an interspacing distance of said filaments and a diameter of said filaments in the matrix is as follows:
- in a graph, the interspacing distance between said filaments is expressed on a y-axis and the number of said filaments is expressed on an x-axis, with each axis having a logarithmic scale;
- on said graph, point A having the coordinates (1 .mu.m, 2 .mu.m), point B having the coordinates (1 .mu.m, 0.3 .mu.m), point C having the coordinates (60 .mu.m, 20 .mu.m) and point D having the coordinates (60 .mu.m, 2.5 .mu.m) are plotted; and
- points A, B, C and D are connected by linear lines in a series of A-B, B-D, D-C and C-A; said relation between the interspacing distance between said filaments and the diameter of said filaments being defined by an area surrounded by said linear lines; 1500 or more of said ultrafine particles being dispersed in a region of 1 .mu.m.sup.2 of said stabilizing matrix and said matrix containing 0.01-1% by weight of said ultrafine particles.
- 5. A superconducting wire comprising:
- a plurality of filaments formed of metallic superconductive material and a stabilizing matrix, said filaments being embedded in the stabilizing matrix and said stabilizing matrix comprising Al having a purity of at least 99.99% by weight in which ceramic ultrafine particles having 0.001-0.02 .mu.m diameter distribution are dispersed, a yield strength of said stabilizing matrix being from 30 MPa to 400 MPa at room temperature and an elongation of said stabilizing matrix at room temperature being from 40% to 110% at a yield strength of 100 MPa or less and from 15% to 40% at a yield strength exceeding 100 MPa; 1500 or more of said ultrafine particles being dispersed in a region of 1 .mu.m.sup.2 of said stabilizing matrix and said matrix containing 0.01-1% by weight of said ultrafine particles.
- 6. A superconducting wire comprising:
- a plurality of filaments formed of metallic superconductive material and a stabilizing matrix, said filaments being embedded within said stabilizing matrix and said stabilizing matrix comprising Al having a purity of at least 99.99% by weight in which ceramic ultrafine particles having 0.001-0.02 .mu.m diameter distribution are dispersed, said stabilizing matrix exhibiting a tensile strength at 300.degree. C. which decreases by no more than 20 MPa at 300.degree. C. from the tensile strength of the matrix exhibited at room temperature; 1500 or more of said ultrafine particles being dispersed in a region of 1 .mu.m.sup.2 of said stabilizing matrix and said matrix containing 0.01-1% by weight of said ultrafine particles.
- 7. A composite superconductor comprising:
- a plurality of superconducting wires and a housing containing said superconducting wires, each of said superconducting wires comprising a plurality of filaments formed of metallic superconductive material and a stabilizing matrix, said filaments being embedded in the stabilizing matrix and said stabilizing matrix comprising Al having a purity of at least 99.99% by weight in which ceramic ultrafine particles having 0.001-0.02 .mu.m diameter distribution are dispersed, 1500 or more of said ultrafine particles being dispersed in a region of 1 .mu.m.sup.2 of said stabilizing matrix and said matrix containing 0.01% to 1% by weight of said ultrafine particles; said housing comprising a matrix comprising aluminum of a purity of at least 99.99% by weight in which ceramic ultrafine particles having 0.001-0.02 .mu.m diameter distribution are dispersed.
- 8. A composite superconductor according to claim 7, wherein a yield strength of said housing is larger than a yield strength of the stabilizing matrix in said superconducting wires.
- 9. A superconducting apparatus selected among a superconducting coil of a saddle magnet for magneto hydrodynamic generation, a magnetic for magnetically levitated trains, a magnet for particle accelerators, a magnet for nuclear magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, a large-size magnet for storage of energy, a troidal coil for nuclear fusion apparatus, a field wire for generators or electric motors and an armature wire, wherein said apparatus includes at least one superconducting wire or at least one composite superconductor as defined by any one of claims 1 through 8.
- 10. A superconducting wire according to any one of claims 1 through 6, wherein said metallic superconductive materials comprises alloys or intermetallic compounds of at least two elements selected from the group consisting of Ti, Nb, Al, V, Ga, Ge, Zr, Hf, Mo and Re.
- 11. A superconducting wire according to claim 10, wherein said alloys are selected from the group consisting of Ti-Nb, Nb-Zr, Nb-Hf, V-Ti and Mo-Re alloys, said Ti-Nb alloy containing at least one of Zr, Ta and Hf and the intermetallic compounds are selected from the group consisting of Nb.sub.3 Al, V.sub.3 Ga, Nb.sub.3 Ga and Nb.sub.3 Ge.
- 12. A superconducting wire according to any one of claims 1 through 6, wherein said ceramic ultrafine particles are particles of at least one ceramic selected from the group consisting of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, ZrO.sub.2, MgO, SiO.sub.2, TiO.sub.2, AlN, TiB.sub.2, ZrO.sub.2, BN, B.sub.4 C, .beta.-SiC, TiC and NbC.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 079,916, filed Jun. 23 1993 now abandoned.
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