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    Loss and inductance investigations in a 4-layer superconducting prototype cable conductor by Olsen, S.K., Traeholt, C., Kuhle, A., Tonnesen, O., Daumling, M., Ostergaard, J.

    “…One important issue in the design and optimization of a superconducting cable conductor is the control of the current distribution between single tapes and…”
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    Calorimetric measurements of losses in HTS cables by Traeholt, C., Olsen, S.K., Rasmussen, C., Veje, E., Tonnesen, O.

    “…A calorimetric test rig is used to investigate various loss components in a 10 m long superconducting cable model. A calorimetric technique, based on…”
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    Power applications for superconducting cables in Denmark by Olsen, S.K., Tonnesen, O., Ostergaard, J.

    “…In Denmark a growing concern for environmental protection has lead to wishes that the number of overhead lines is reduced as much as possible and that the…”
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    Biodegradation of ortho-cresol by a mixed culture of nitrate-reducing bacteria growing on toluene by FLYVBJERG, J, JØRGENSEN, C, ARVIN, E, JENSEN, B. K, OLSEN, S. K

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-1993)
    “…A mixed culture of nitrate-reducing bacteria degraded o-cresol in the presence of toluene as a primary growth substrate. No degradation of o-cresol was…”
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    Hepatitis B treatment: Lessons for the nephrologist by Olsen, S.K., Brown, R.S.

    Published in Kidney international (01-12-2006)
    “…Hepatitis B affects approximately 350 million people worldwide, and an estimated 1.25 million people in the United States. Although most people infected with…”
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    Catalytic membrane reactors for synthesis gas production from natural gas via partial oxidation by Olsen, S.K

    Published 01-01-2004
    “…It is considered that one feasible way of utilising offshore produced natural gas, is to convert it into synthetic gas (syngas) which can in turn be used to…”
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    The electrical aspects of the choice of former in a high T/sub c/ superconducting power cable by Traeholt, C., Kuhle, A., Olsen, S.K., Tonnesen, O.

    “…Centrally located in a superconducting power cable the former supplies a rigid means onto which to wind the superconducting tapes and enables a continuous…”
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    Test results of full-scale high temperature superconductors cable models destined for a 36 kV, 2 kA rms utility demonstration by Däumling, M., Rasmussen, C.N., Hansen, F., Willén, D.W.A., Schuppach, O.E., Hansen, B.S., Træholt, C., Jensen, K.H., Olsen, S.K., Rasmussen, C., Veje, E., Tønnesen, O., Østergaard, J.

    Published in Physica. C, Superconductivity (2001)
    “…Power cable systems using high temperature superconductors (HTS) are nearing technical feasibility. This presentation summarises the advancements and status of…”
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    Test results of full-scale high temperature superconductors cable models destined for a 36 kV, 2 kArms utility demonstration by Däumling, M., Rasmussen, C.N., Hansen, F., Willén, D.W.A., Schuppach, O.E., Hansen, B.S., Træholt, C., Jensen, K.H., Olsen, S.K., Rasmussen, C., Veje, E., Tønnesen, O., Østergaard, J.

    Published in Physica. C, Superconductivity (2001)
    “…Presentation summarizes the advancements and status of a project aimed at demonstrating a 36 kV, 2 kArms AC cable system by installing a 30 m long full-scale…”
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    AC losses of prototype HTS transmission cables by Lue, J.W., Demko, J.A., Dresner, L., Hughey, R.L., Sinha, U., Tolbert, J.C., Olsen, S.K.

    “…Since 1995 Southwire Company and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have jointly designed, built, and tested nine, 1 m long, high temperature superconducting…”
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    Test results of full-scale HTS cable models and plans for a 36 kV, 2 kArms utility demonstration by WILLEN, D. W. A, HANSEN, F, RASMUSSEN, C, VEJE, E, JENSEN, K. H, TØNNESEN, O, ØSTERGAARD, J, MIKKELSEN, S. D, MORTENSEN, J, DAM-ANDERSEN, M, RASMUSSEN, C. N, DÄUMLING, M, SCHUPPACH, O. E, HANSEN, E, BAERENTZEN, J, SVARRER-HANSEN, B, TRAEHOLT, Chresten, OLSEN, S. K

    “…The cable system consists of terminations, three HTS cables with conventional room-temperature dielectric and stress cones, and a closed-loop circulating…”
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    Measurements of AC losses in different former materials by Olsen, S.K., Træholt, C., Kühle, A., Däumling, M., Tønnesen, O.

    Published in Physica. C, Superconductivity (01-12-1998)
    “…A high temperature superconducting cable may be based on a centrally located cylindrical support, a so-called former. If electrically conductive, the former…”
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    AC losses in circular arrangements of parallel superconducting tapes by Kühle, A., Træholt, C., Däumling, M., Olsen, S.K., Tønnesen, O.

    Published in Physica. C, Superconductivity (01-12-1998)
    “…The DC and AC properties of superconducting tapes connected in parallel and arranged in a single closed layer on two tubes (corresponding to power cable…”
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    Testing of the dependence of the number of layers on the performance of a one-meter HTS transmission cable section by Demko, J.A., Lue, J.W., Sinha, U., Hughey, R.L., Dresner, L., Olsen, S.K.

    “…A one-meter long prototype transmission cable was constructed by Southwire Company consisting of four layers of helically wound Bi-2223/Ag HTS tapes…”
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