1997
DOI: 10.1134/1.558341
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Anisotropic pinning in macroscopic electrodynamics of superconductors

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“…No other commercially available material offers these advantages. These advantages make it possible to study the general laws of electrodynamics in technical superconductors [Klimenko et al, 1997], which are almost not masked by specific features of particular samples. Experiments with niobium-titanium wires are not complicated by brittleness and high sensitivity to straining; those are typical features of intermetallic compounds and HTSC.…”
Section: Hpsc Constitutive Law (Nb-ti)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…No other commercially available material offers these advantages. These advantages make it possible to study the general laws of electrodynamics in technical superconductors [Klimenko et al, 1997], which are almost not masked by specific features of particular samples. Experiments with niobium-titanium wires are not complicated by brittleness and high sensitivity to straining; those are typical features of intermetallic compounds and HTSC.…”
Section: Hpsc Constitutive Law (Nb-ti)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An approach [Klimenko et al, 1997] was developed in frames of critical state model. That time we used Critical Lorentz Force for critical state description.…”
Section: Pinning Anisotropymentioning
confidence: 99%