1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0011-2275(98)00002-2
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Stresses in a long isotropic solenoid with longitudinally non-uniform external loads

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“…From cantilever theory, the relationship between the applied load and the strain was given as (5) where is the applied weight, is the strain at the end of the cantilever, is the acceleration of gravity, is the Young's elastic modulus of aluminum at 77 K, and are the wideness and the thickness of the cantilever, is the arm of force, respectively.…”
Section: A Fbg Strain Behavior At 77 Kmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From cantilever theory, the relationship between the applied load and the strain was given as (5) where is the applied weight, is the strain at the end of the cantilever, is the acceleration of gravity, is the Young's elastic modulus of aluminum at 77 K, and are the wideness and the thickness of the cantilever, is the arm of force, respectively.…”
Section: A Fbg Strain Behavior At 77 Kmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the hoop strain is much lager than the radial strain [5], [6], the initial experiment result ignores the influence of radial strain and takes into account the hoop strain only.…”
Section: B Strain Sensing In a Hts Magnetmentioning
confidence: 99%