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Superconducting oxide-copper monoliths have been fabricated by shock-wave loading using cylindrical and plane geometries. Bulk densities up to 96% T.D. have been obtained by varying detonation parameters. The superconducting properties, interface bonding and microstructure of the compacts have been evaluated.
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Soni, N.C., Prasad, R., Mohan, A. et al. Consolidation of YBaCuO powders by shock loading. Pramana - J Phys 32, 801–809 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02846000
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