Partial No-Insulation (PNI) Winding Technique for Premature-Quench-Free MRI and NMR Magnets
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Invention type: Technology
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Case number: #16137
The present invention is a superconducting partial insulation magnet and a method for providing the same. The magnet includes a coil with a non-insulated superconducting wire winding wound around a bobbin. The coil has a first wire layer, a second wire layer substantially surrounding the first layer, and a first layer of insulating material disposed between the first wire layer and the second wire layer. Each wire layer comprises a plurality of turns, and the first layer of insulating material substantially insulates the second wire layer from the first wire layer.
Researchers
Yukikazu Iwasa
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YoungJae Kim
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John Voccio
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Juan Bascunan
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Seung-Yong Hahn
Departments: Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Technology Areas: Energy & Distribution: Electrochemical Devices / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Manufacturing & Equipment, Motors / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging
Impact Areas: Healthy Living, Advanced Materials
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