低温工学
Online ISSN : 1880-0408
Print ISSN : 0389-2441
ISSN-L : 0389-2441
超電導マグネットに生ずる機械的擾乱 (I)
摩擦による擾乱の機構とその及ぼす効果
前田 秀明塚本 修巳岩佐 幸和
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1983 年 18 巻 2 号 p. 57-69

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Frictional sliding occurs on both a microscopic and a macroscopic scale. Sliding on a microscopic scale appears as discrete events called microslips. Microslips are inherent in all sliding events and are quite different from macroscopic instabilities such as stick-slips. It is thought that the “training effect” observed in quench current data from a superconducting braid may be caused by microslips.
The mechanism of sliding motion and its effects at 4.2K were studied in detail for a number of metal/insulator pairs that model superconducting magnet windings; the results impact the performance of superconducting magnets. Organic surface coating materials are generally effective in eliminating macroscopic instabilities. Instrumentation used in these experiments includes a high-resolution extensometer and an acoustic emission sensor, both with sensitivities capable of detecting microslips (-1μm).
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