Claims
- 1. A superconductor wire having improved resistance to loss of current-carrying capacity when subjected to strain, said superconductor wire comprising at least one filament of a material possessing superconducting properties, said filament being encased in a matrix consisting essentially of up to about 0.2 beryllium and gallium-copper alloy having a coefficient of thermal expansion greater than that of said filament, said matrix containing beryllium in an effective concentration sufficient to induce and maintain said filament under greater radial and axial compression than that provided by such matrix without the beryllium addition, said filament further comprising a film of vanadium-gallium providing said superconducting properties.
- 2. A superconductor wire as described in claim 1 in which the gallium content of said alloy is within the range of 16 to 19 percent by weight.
- 3. A superconductor wire as described in claim 1 or 2 in which said beryllium is present in said matrix in the range of 0.01 to 0.2 weight percent.
- 4. A superconducting wire having improved resistance to loss of current-carrying capacity when subjected to strain, said wire comprising at least one filament of a material possessing superconducting properties, said filament comprising a film of vanadium-gallium providing said superconducting properties and said filament being encased in a matrix having a coefficient of thermal expansion greater than that of said filament, said matrix consisting essentially of copper alloy with 16 to 19 percent by weight of gallium and 0.01 and 0.2 percent by weight of beryllium, whereby the tensile strength of said matrix is increased sufficiently to induce and maintain said filament under greater radial and axial compression than provided by such a matrix without the beryllium addition.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 105,439, filed Dec. 19, 1979, which application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 966,709, filed Dec. 5, 1978, now abandoned.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made or conceived in the course of, or under a contract with, the United States Department of Energy.
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"Niobium-Tin Superconductors for Industry", Tin and Its Uses, pp. 11-12, No. 109. |
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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