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IEC 61788-18

Superconductivity – Part 18: Mechanical properties measurement – Room temperature tensile test of Ag- and/or Ag alloy-sheathed Bi-2223 and Bi-2212 composite superconductors

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Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 September 2013
Status: active
Page Count: 84
ICS Code (Superconductivity and conducting materials): 29.050
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This International Standard specifies a test method detailing the tensile test procedures to be carried out on Ag/Bi-2223 and Ag/Bi-2212 superconductive composite wires at room temperature.

This test is used to measure the modulus of elasticity and to determine the 0,2 % proof strength.

When the 0,2 % proof strength could not be determined due to earlier failure, the stress level at apparent strains of 0,05 %, 0,1 %, 0,15 %, 0,2 %, 0,25 % with increment of 0,05 % is measured.

The values for elastic limit, fracture strength, percentage elongation after fracture and the fitted type of 0,2 % proof strength serve only as a reference (see Clauses A.4, A.5, A.6 and A.10).

The sample covered by this test procedure should have a round or rectangular cross-section with an area of 0,3 mm2 to 2,0 mm2 (corresponding to the tape-shaped wires with width of 2,0 mm to 5,0 mm and thickness of 0,16 mm to 0,4 mm).

Document History

IEC 61788-18
September 1, 2013
Superconductivity – Part 18: Mechanical properties measurement – Room temperature tensile test of Ag- and/or Ag alloy-sheathed Bi-2223 and Bi-2212 composite superconductors
This International Standard specifies a test method detailing the tensile test procedures to be carried out on Ag/Bi-2223 and Ag/Bi-2212 superconductive composite wires at room temperature. This...

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