Abstract
The increasing uses of superconducting equipment in various areas of research and technology, including even medicine, create an increasing demand for suitable transfer lines for liquid helium which still remains practically the only suitable coolant. This paper reports on flexible four-fold coaxial corrugated piping lines which can combine a forword flow and a return flow channel for the coolant and which can be designed for various operating conditions. The mechanical and thermal properties of such piping lines are discussed.
Citation Formats
Beck, A, and Rohner, P.
Uses of four-fold coaxial corrugated piping in low temperature technology.
Germany: N. p.,
1978.
Web.
Beck, A, & Rohner, P.
Uses of four-fold coaxial corrugated piping in low temperature technology.
Germany.
Beck, A, and Rohner, P.
1978.
"Uses of four-fold coaxial corrugated piping in low temperature technology."
Germany.
@misc{etde_6062054,
title = {Uses of four-fold coaxial corrugated piping in low temperature technology}
author = {Beck, A, and Rohner, P}
abstractNote = {The increasing uses of superconducting equipment in various areas of research and technology, including even medicine, create an increasing demand for suitable transfer lines for liquid helium which still remains practically the only suitable coolant. This paper reports on flexible four-fold coaxial corrugated piping lines which can combine a forword flow and a return flow channel for the coolant and which can be designed for various operating conditions. The mechanical and thermal properties of such piping lines are discussed.}
journal = []
volume = {20:6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1978}
month = {Jun}
}
title = {Uses of four-fold coaxial corrugated piping in low temperature technology}
author = {Beck, A, and Rohner, P}
abstractNote = {The increasing uses of superconducting equipment in various areas of research and technology, including even medicine, create an increasing demand for suitable transfer lines for liquid helium which still remains practically the only suitable coolant. This paper reports on flexible four-fold coaxial corrugated piping lines which can combine a forword flow and a return flow channel for the coolant and which can be designed for various operating conditions. The mechanical and thermal properties of such piping lines are discussed.}
journal = []
volume = {20:6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1978}
month = {Jun}
}