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BS EN 61788-21:2015 Superconductivity Superconducting wires. Test methods for practical superconducting wires. General characteristics and guidance

BS EN 61788-21:2015

Superconductivity Superconducting wires. Test methods for practical superconducting wires. General characteristics and guidance

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Standard number:BS EN 61788-21:2015
Pages:20
Released:2015-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 79103 1
Status:Standard
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BS EN 61788-21:2015


This standard BS EN 61788-21:2015 Superconductivity is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.220.20 Measurement of electrical and magnetic quantities
  • 29.050 Superconductivity and conducting materials
  • 17.220.01 Electricity. Magnetism. General aspects
  • 77.040.10 Mechanical testing of metals

This part of IEC 61788 specifies the test methods used for validating the mechanical, electrical, and superconducting properties of practical SC wires. A wire is considered as being practical if it can be procured in sufficiently continuous lengths under ordinary commercial transactions to build devices. Conductors made of multiple wires, such as cables, are not included in the scope of this part of IEC 61788. Extension of the discussions in this part of IEC 61788 beyond practical SC wires is not intended, even though referenced documents include aspects outside of this scope.