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BS EN IEC 61788-23:2018

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Superconductivity – Residual resistance ratio measurement. Residual resistance ratio of Nb superconductors

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BSI 2018 34
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IEC 61788-23:2018 addresses a test method for the determination of the residual resistance ratio (RRR) of cavity-grade niobium. The test method should be valid for specimens with rectangular or round cross-section, cross-sectional area greater than 1 mm 2 but less than 20 mm 2, and a length not less than 10 nor more than 25 times the width or diameter.

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2 undefined
5 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 English
CONTENTS
9 FOREWORD
11 INTRODUCTION
12 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
13 4 Principle
Figures
Figure 1 – Relationship between temperature and resistance nearthe superconducting transition
14 5 Measurement apparatus
5.1 Mandrel or base plate
5.2 Cryostat and support of mandrel or base plate
15 6 Specimen preparation
16 7 Data acquisition and analysis
7.1 Data acquisition hardware
7.2 Resistance (R1) at room temperature
7.3 Residual resistance (R2) just above the superconducting transition
18 7.4 Validation of the residual resistance measurement
7.5 Residual resistance ratio
8 Uncertainty of the test method
9 Test report
9.1 General
9.2 Test information
9.3 Specimen information
19 9.4 Test conditions
9.5 RRR value
20 Annex A (Informative) Additional information relating to the measurement of RRR
A.1 Considerations for specimens and apparatus
21 A.2 Considerations for specimen mounting orientation
A.3 Alternative methods for increasing temperature of specimen above superconducting transition temperature
A.3.1 General
A.3.2 Heater method
A.3.3 Controlled methods
A.4 Other test methods
A.4.1 General
22 A.4.2 Measurement of resistance versus time
A.4.3 Comparison of ice point and room temperature
A.4.4 Extrapolation of the resistance to 4,2 K
Figure A.1 – Determination of the value of R2 from a resistance versus time plot
23 A.4.5 Use of magnetic field to suppress superconductivity at 4,2 K
A.4.6 AC techniques
24 Annex B (informative) Uncertainty considerations
B.1 Overview
B.2 Definitions
B.3 Consideration of the uncertainty concept
25 Tables
Table B.1 – Output signals from two nominally identical extensometers
Table B.2 – Mean values of two output signals
Table B.3 – Experimental standard deviations of two output signals
26 B.4 Uncertainty evaluation example for TC 90 standards
Table B.4 – Standard uncertainties of two output signals
Table B.5 – Coefficient of variations of two output signals
28 Annex C (informative) Uncertainty evaluation for resistance ratio measurement of Nb superconductors
C.1 Evaluation of uncertainty
C.1.1 Room temperature measurement uncertainty
29 C.1.2 Cryogenic measurement uncertainty
30 Figure C.1 – Graphical description of the uncertainty of regression relatedto the measurement of R2
31 C.1.3 Estimation of uncertainty for typical experimental conditions
C.2 Round robin test summary
Table C.1 – Uncertainty of measured parameters
32 Table C.2 – RRR values obtained by round robin test
33 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 61788-23:2018
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