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Critical current degradation caused by winding process of Bi-2223/Ag HTS wire in the form of a coil

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posted on 2024-11-15, 04:48 authored by Jian X Jin, Shi DouShi Dou, Hua LiuHua Liu, T Hardono, Christopher CookChristopher Cook, C Grantham
High T, superconducting (HTS) (Bi,Pb)2Sr2Ca2 Cu3010+xA g-clad wire has potential for practical applications in the form of a coil or a winding. This HTS wire has strong magnetic field-dependent and mechanical strain-dependent critical currents, consequently it faces a severe problem of critical current degradation when it is used in the form of a coil. To design a winding with this conductor, the critical current degradation has to be identified with relation to the magnetic fields and the winding process. This is important to optimize an appropriate coil winding procedure using this HTS wire. A specially designed non-inductive sample has been made with a (Bi,Pb)2Sr2Ca2 C U J O ~A~g+-c~la d 27-filament wire, and the critical current degradation, which is caused by the magnetic field generated and the mechanical winding procedure used to form a coil, has been separated into two factors accordingly, and discussed in this paper.

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Jin, J. X., Dou, S. X., Liu, H. K., Hardono, T., Cook, C. D. & Grantham, C. (1999). Critical current degradation caused by winding process of Bi-2223/Ag HTS wire in the form of a coil. IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 9 (2 PART 1), 138-141.

Journal title

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

Volume

9

Issue

2 PART 1

Pagination

138-141

Language

English

RIS ID

60073

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