Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
Mar 1993
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Study on superconducting basic technology for space application, part 1 National Space Development Agency
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
Aerospace Environments, Energy Technology, Space Technology Experiments, Spaceborne Experiments, Superconductivity, Superconductors, Atmospheric Sounding, Energy Storage, Low Gravity Manufacturing, Magnetic Bearings, Microgravity, Microwave Equipment, Mobile Communication Systems, Plasma Propulsion, Satellite Communication, Sis (Superconductors), Spacecraft Equipment
Scientific paper
Feasibility studies on application of superconductivity to the space technology have been made for three years, since FY (Fiscal Year) 1988. In FY 1991, three basic technology, i.e., SIS (Superconductor Insulator Superconductor) mixer, microwave circuit element and superconductive magnetic bearing, are selected as potential technology in the space, and the following further studies were performed: (1) a review of current R & D (Research and Development) status on the technology; (2) a survey on potential use in the space; (3) a survey on the required features of the technology in space use; and (4) a preliminary design study of the devices and/or systems used by the technology, applicable on a satellite. Review works have also made on the current status of R and D programs of superconductive material processing test in the micro gravity environment, and ASTROMAG (Particle Astrophysics Magnet Facility) project.
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