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Philippe Vanderbemden

Researcher at University of Liège

Publications -  156
Citations -  2149

Philippe Vanderbemden is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic field & Superconductivity. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 148 publications receiving 1861 citations. Previous affiliations of Philippe Vanderbemden include Royal Military Academy & University of Cambridge.

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Bulk superconductors: a roadmap to applications

TL;DR: Athanassopoulou et al. as discussed by the authors have expressed their thanks to the participants at the workshop and acknowledged financial support for the road-mapping exercise on which this work is based from the University of Cambridge EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account (EP/K503757/1).
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Superconducting properties of natural and artificial grain boundaries in bulk melt-textured YBCO

TL;DR: In this article, a range of experimental techniques have been used to characterize melt-processed YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7− δ samples containing single-grain boundaries, including electrical resistivity, currentvoltage characteristics, magnetic moment measurements and Hall probe mapping techniques.
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Magnetic shielding properties of high-temperature superconducting tubes subjected to axial fields

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the magnetic shielding properties of a cylindrical shell of BiPbSrCaCuO subjected to low frequency AC axial magnetic fields, and systematically detail the spatial variation of the shielding factor along the axis of a high-temperature superconducting tube.
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Design and real-time test of a hybrid energy storage system in the microgrid with the benefit of improving the battery lifetime

TL;DR: A much better power sharing between the SMES and the battery can be observed from the experimental results with the new control method and a battery lifetime prediction method to quantify the benefits of the HESS in the microgrid is presented.
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Numerical simulation of the magnetization of high-temperature superconductors: 3D finite element method using a single time-step iteration

TL;DR: In this article, a 3D finite element model for the magnetization of a high temperature superconductor (HTS) was proposed, which takes into account demagnetisation effects and flux creep, while neglecting the effects associated with currents that are not perpendicular to the local magnetic induction.