TY - JOUR
T1 - Magnetization method for long high-Tc bulk superconductors used for magnetic separation
AU - Nishijima, Noriyo
AU - Saho, Norihide
AU - Asano, Katsuhiko
AU - Hayashi, Hidemi
AU - Tsutsumi, Katsuya
AU - Murakami, Masato
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2003/6
Y1 - 2003/6
N2 - We have developed a new water-treatment system consisting of a membrane separator and a magnetic separator that uses long (>200 mm) high-temperature bulk superconductors (SCs) as permanent magnets. For magnetizing the long bulk SCs, we developed a new magnetization method. Namely, a field is applied, the bulk SCs are cooled below their transition temperature (Tc), and during cooling, the bulk SCs are inserted into and withdrawn from the applied field repeatedly. As a result, the bulk SCs experience high and low fields under a gradually cooled ambient, and the trapped field gradually increases. The benefit of this method is that it can magnetize large bulk SCs by using a small field magnet. We fabricated an embedded-SC bulk magnet more than 200-mm long, and magnetized it by split-solenoid superconducting magnets with a diameter of approximately 100 mm. Field measurements showed that the developed method can magnetize a wider area over the bulk SCs than that possible with a conventional field-cooling method.
AB - We have developed a new water-treatment system consisting of a membrane separator and a magnetic separator that uses long (>200 mm) high-temperature bulk superconductors (SCs) as permanent magnets. For magnetizing the long bulk SCs, we developed a new magnetization method. Namely, a field is applied, the bulk SCs are cooled below their transition temperature (Tc), and during cooling, the bulk SCs are inserted into and withdrawn from the applied field repeatedly. As a result, the bulk SCs experience high and low fields under a gradually cooled ambient, and the trapped field gradually increases. The benefit of this method is that it can magnetize large bulk SCs by using a small field magnet. We fabricated an embedded-SC bulk magnet more than 200-mm long, and magnetized it by split-solenoid superconducting magnets with a diameter of approximately 100 mm. Field measurements showed that the developed method can magnetize a wider area over the bulk SCs than that possible with a conventional field-cooling method.
KW - High-temperature superconductor
KW - Magnetic field
KW - Magnetic separation
KW - Magnetization process
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U2 - 10.1109/TASC.2003.812794
DO - 10.1109/TASC.2003.812794
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:0042474261
SN - 1051-8223
VL - 13
SP - 1580
EP - 1583
JO - IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
JF - IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
IS - 2 II
T2 - 2002 Applied Superconductivity Conference
Y2 - 4 August 2002 through 9 August 2002
ER -