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This paper presents an experimental exploration of the electrophysical properties of high-temperature superconductors that is based on the determination of the constitutive equation parameters for the combined model with two sources of electromagnetic field: current density and magnetization. It involves a series of experiments in different external magnetic fields and various transition modes to the superconducting state that allows the individual field sources to be distinguished. Since conditions that would enable us to maintain a homogenous current density distributions and magnetization under varying external magnetic induction in the HTSs are not available, the magnetic field parameters and its sources in the samples are determined via computational and experimental methods, in which the magnetic field parameters in the sample are calculated using their values out of the sample. A special laboratory installation equipped with the required measuring tools and magnetic system to create a controlled external magnetic field with the magnetic flux density of 1.5 T is constructed for the practical implementation of the experimental research technique.
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Original Russian Text © P.A. Kurbatov, A.P. Kurbatov, O.N. Molokanov, 2015, published in Elektrotekhnika, 2015, No. 4, pp. 61–67.
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Kurbatov, P.A., Kurbatov, A.P. & Molokanov, O.N. A technique and installation for studying electrophysical properties of high-temperature superconductors. Russ. Electr. Engin. 86, 220–225 (2015). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068371215040082
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068371215040082