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High-purity aluminum (99.999+% purity) is being used as a stabilizer material in many composite superconducting cables rather than copper. Since large superconducting energy storage devices require immense quantities of the stabilizer material, the more abundant high-purity aluminum is the only feasible choice for a stabilizer. Although aluminum compares favorably with copper for stabilizer use at 4.2 K because of its low density, low specific heat, and low resistivity, aluminum has a very low yield strength. †
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Voigt, R.C., Loper, C.R. (1980). GAS Tungsten-ARC Welding of High-Purity Aluminum for Aluminum-Stabilized Composite Superconductors. In: Clark, A.F., Reed, R.P. (eds) Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Materials . Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9859-2_23
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