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Conditions of Protection Against Quench and Thermal Runaway of Conduction-Cooled High Temperature Superconducting MagnetsLUO, 2022
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The superconductivity phenomenon was discovered by H. Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911. At that time, while measuring the electrical resistance of mercury, he observed the disappearance of direct current (DC) electrical resistance when the temperature was less …
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