Ag. Mamalis et al., NEAR NET-SHAPE MANUFACTURING OF METAL SHEATHED SUPERCONDUCTORS BY HIGH-ENERGY RATE FORMING TECHNIQUES, Materials science & engineering. B, Solid-state materials for advanced technology, 53(1-2), 1998, pp. 119-124
High energy rate forming 'powder-in-tube' techniques were employed for
near net-shape manufacturing of axisymmetric metal/superconducting YB
CO ceramic compound billets for applications in the electrical industr
y. The dynamic techniques employed were explosive and electromagnetic
compaction. The macro- and microscopic integrity of the components and
the effect of the compaction process on the superconducting propertie
s were examined. The density, microstructure and superconducting prope
rties of the resulting ceramic are influenced significantly by the sho
ckwaves generated from the dynamic processing and a comparison is made
between the two compaction processes employed. Critical temperatures
of 92 and 94 K were obtained for the explosively and electromagnetical
ly compacted billets, respectively. Such high energy rate forming tech
niques are of potential industrial interest for manufacturing supercon
ducting components. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved
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