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Conference
Conference title Applied Superconductivity Conference 2014
Related conference title(s) ASC 2014
Date(s), location 10 - 15 Aug 2014, Charlotte, NC, USA
Conference contact email: asc@centennialconferences.com
fax: 001 303-499-2599
phone: 001 303-499-2299
Corporate author(s) Collective
Imprint 2015
In: IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 25, 3 (Part 3) (2015)
Subject category Engineering
Free keywords Superconductivity
Abstract Energy Efficiency is a worldwide imperative driven by an increasing awareness of the need to conserve valuable natural resources. Superconductivity, the technology which revolutionized non-invasive medical imaging through MRI starting in the 1980’s, is one of the most promising enablers of energy efficiency in the 21st century. From energy efficient supercomputers to power generation, transmission, and storage, the spectrum of applications of superconductivity is broad in its reach and potential. As ASC comes to Charlotte, site of the hall of fame of NASCAR, our theme, “Race to Energy Efficiency,” is intended to inspire the world experts in superconductivity who will converge to Charlotte to present their latest results, exchange information, network, and plan and project the future breakthroughs.

Corresponding record in: Inspire
Contributions in Inspire: C14-08-10.1
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Contributions to this conference in CDS

Cos-$\theta$ design of dipole inserts made of ReBCO-Roebel or BSCCO-Rutherford cables (p. 4000305)
by Lorin, C
Study of a 5T Research Dipole Insert-Magnet using an Anisotropic ReBCO Roebel Cable (p. 4000705)
by Van Nugteren, J
Accelerator Quality HTS Dipole Magnet Demonstrator Designs for the EuCARD-2, 5 Tesla 40 mm Clear Aperture Magnet (p. 4000805)
by Kirby, G A
The EuCARD-2 Future Magnets European Collaboration for Accelerator-Quality HTS Magnets (p. 4001007)
by Rossi, L
Protecting a Full-Scale Nb$_3$Sn Magnet with CLIQ, the New Coupling-Loss-Induced Quench System (p. 4001305)
by Ravaioli, E
Performance Characteristics of Nb$_3$Sn Block-Coil Dipoles for a 100 TeV Hadron Collider (p. 4001407)
by Sabbi, GianLuca
Coil End Optimization of the Nb$_3$Sn Quadrupole for the High Luminosity LHC (p. 4001504)
by Izquierdo Bermudez, S
Heat Extraction From the LHC Main Dipole, Main Quadrupole, and MQXA Superconducting Cables (p. 4002005)
by Granieri, Pier Paolo
11 T Twin-Aperture Nb$_3$Sn Dipole Development for LHC Upgrades (p. 4002209)
by Zlobin, A V
Performance of the Short Model Coils Wound With the CERN 11-T Nb$_3$Sn Conductor (p. 4002805)
by Perez, J C
Study of Quench Protection for the Nb$_3$Sn Low-β Quadrupole for the LHC Luminosity Upgrade (HiLumi-LHC) (p. 4002905)
by Todesco, E
Status of the 11 T Nb$_{3}$Sn Dipole Project for the LHC (p. 4003205)
by Savary, F
Test Results of the LARP HQ02b Magnet at 1.9 K (p. 4003306)
by Bajas, H
Quench Analysis of High Current Density Nb$_{3}$Sn Conductors in Racetrack Coil Configuration (p. 4004005)
by Bajas, H
Design, Assembly, and Test of the CERN 2-m Long 11 T Dipole in Single Coil Configuration (p. 4004105)
by Savary, F
Mechanical Validation of the Support Structure of the Magnet FRESCA2 (p. 4101105)
by Muñoz Garcia, J E
Analysis of Beam-Induced Quenches of the LHC Cables With a Multi-Strand Model (p. 4700405)
by Breschi, Marco
The Electrical Resistance of Rutherford-Type Superconducting Cable Splices (p. 4800404)
by Heck, C
Consolidation of the 13-kA Superconducting Magnet Circuits of the LHC at CERN (p. 4802305)
by Lackner, F
Characterization of Roebel Cables for Potential Use in High-Field Magnets (p. 4802404)
by Fleiter, J
Quench Propagation in Nb$_3$Sn Rutherford Cables for the Hi-Lumi Quadrupole Magnets (p. 4802504)
by Fleiter, J
Variation of the Critical Properties of Alloyed Nb-Sn Wires After Proton Irradiation at 65 MeV and 24 GeV (p. 6000505)
by Spina, T
Targets for R&D on Nb$_3$Sn conductor for High Energy Physics (p. 6000906)
by Ballarino, A
Coupling Current and Hysteresis Losses of Bi2212 Round Wires with Twisted Filaments (p. 8200605)
by Yang, I
Elastic anisotropy in multifilament Nb$_3$Sn superconducting wires (p. 8400605)
by Scheuerlein, C
Analysis and Modeling of Damage in RRP Nb$_{3}$Sn Wires During Cabling (p. 8800905)
by Rochepault, E
Design, Assembly, and Commissioning of a Cryogenic DC Current Transformer Designed for Measuring Currents of up to 80 kA (p. 9500106)
by Montenero, G
Axial-Field Magnetic Quench Antenna for the Superconducting Accelerator Magnets (p. 9500605)
by Marchevsky, Maxim

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