Impact Of The New High Temperature Superconductors On The Economics Of Their Raw Materials: Cu, Y, And Other Elements

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Eggert
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Since the discovery of high temperature superconductors has led to extensive interest and conjecture regarding their potential to change contemporary technology, discussions of the impact on the metallurgical and other industries have naturally arisen. In this paper we present data showing the possible impact of these developments on the materials related to the fabrication and proliferation of devices based on superconductor materials. We observe that the largest volume of effort with LTSC will be for the demonstration of high power devices while applied research relating to processing will remain the principal HTSC activity. We also note that in the next decade copper consumption in the US is expected to remain essentially at the current level while the need for Nb and Sn,; two major components of LTSC, will grow at a faster rate both in the US and the world. Although the use of superconductor-based magnetic separation is anticipated to increase, no major impact of these components on the metallurgical industries is expected.
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APA: R. Eggert  (1990)  Impact Of The New High Temperature Superconductors On The Economics Of Their Raw Materials: Cu, Y, And Other Elements

MLA: R. Eggert Impact Of The New High Temperature Superconductors On The Economics Of Their Raw Materials: Cu, Y, And Other Elements. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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