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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2022Microstructural Parameters for Modelling of Superconducting Foams4citations
  • 2022Synthesis, Characterization and Comparison of New Bulk Superconductors ; Synthèse, caractérisation et comparaison de nouveaux supraconducteurs massifscitations
  • 2021Preparation of superconducting Iron-selenide using Spark Plasma Sintering ; Synthèse de Fer-Sélénium (FeSe) supraconducteur par Frittage Flashcitations
  • 2021Magnetic phases in superconducting, polycrystalline bulk FeSe samplescitations
  • 2021Magnetic phases in superconducting, polycrystalline bulk FeSe samples19citations
  • 2021Review on the Use of Superconducting Bulks for Magnetic Screening in Electrical Machines for Aircraft Applications36citations
  • 2020On the origin of the sharp, low-field pinning force peaks in MgB2 superconductors11citations
  • 2020Magnetic phases in superconducting, polycrystalline bulk FeSe samplescitations
  • 2019Electron Irradiation of Polycrystalline Bulk FeSe Superconductorscitations
  • 2019Electron Irradiation of Polycrystalline Bulk FeSe Superconductorscitations
  • 2019Exploring the flux pinning performance of bulk FeSe by electron irradiationcitations
  • 2019Exploring the flux pinning performance of bulk FeSe by electron irradiationcitations
  • 2019Exploring the potential of FeSe bulk superconductorscitations

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  • Berger, Kévin
  • Douine, Bruno
  • Koblischka, Michael Rudolf
  • Gokhfeld, Denis
  • Hajiri, Ghazi
  • Koblischka-Veneva, Anjela
  • Koblischka, Michael, Rudolf
  • Noudem, Jacques
  • Xing, Yiteng
  • Slimani, Yassine
  • Motz, Christian
  • Koblischka, Michael R.
  • Schäfer, Florian
  • Naik, S. Pavan Kumar
  • Ogino, Hiraku
  • Hannachi, Essia
  • Sudo, Kimiaki
  • Lévêque, Jean
  • Dorget, Rémi
  • Ayat, Sabrina
  • Oka, Tetsuo
  • Colle, Alexandre
  • Sakai, Naomichi
  • Chang, Crosby, S.
  • Murakami, Masato
  • Wiederhold, Alex
  • Beek, Cornelis Jacominus Van Der
  • Koblischka, Michael
  • Miryala, Muralidhar
  • Zeng, Xian Lin
  • Koblischka, Michael, Rudolph
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article

Review on the Use of Superconducting Bulks for Magnetic Screening in Electrical Machines for Aircraft Applications

  • Nouailhetas, Quentin
  • Sudo, Kimiaki
  • Lévêque, Jean
  • Koblischka, Michael, Rudolf
  • Dorget, Rémi
  • Berger, Kévin
  • Douine, Bruno
  • Ayat, Sabrina
  • Oka, Tetsuo
  • Colle, Alexandre
  • Sakai, Naomichi
Abstract

International audience ; High-Temperature Superconductors (HTS) considerably accelerate the development of superconducting machines for electrical engineering applications such as fully electrical aircraft. This present contribution is an overview of different superconducting materials that can be used as magnetic screens for the inductor of high specific power electrical machines. The impact of the material properties, such as the critical temperature (Tc) and the critical current density (Jc), on the machine performances is evaluated. In addition, the relevance to flux modulation machines of different HTS bulk synthesis methods are addressed.

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • current density
  • superconductivity
  • superconductivity
  • critical temperature