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Tensile properties and critical current strain limits of reinforced Bi-2212 conductors for high field magnets.

M Brown1, E Bosque1, D McRae2, R P Walsh2, J Jiang1, E E Hellstrom1,2,3, Y Kim1,2,3, U Trociewitz1,2,3, A Otto3, D C Larbalestier1.   

Abstract

We study here the effect of axial strain on the degradation of the critical current Ic for bare and reinforced, overpressure processed Bi-2212 conductors. We show that reinforcement markedly improves the conductor's stress limit, doubling it from ~150 MPa in the bare conductor to ~300 MPa when reinforced. We find also that certain processes used to reinforce the conductor slightly reduce the Ic degradation strain limit from ~0.6% to ~0.4%. Stress vs strain data taken from the samples studied here has been used to create a finite element model to explore the feasibility of using a reinforced Bi-2212 strand (produced by Solid Material Solutions) in a small test coil. The model predicts an IC limited coil with a maximum hoop strain of 0.31%, well below the experimentally verified strain limit, and is designed to lead to Bi-2212 coils that are not strain limited, but Ic limited.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 30220915      PMCID: PMC6136651          DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/279/1/012022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IOP Conf Ser Mater Sci Eng        ISSN: 1757-8981


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1.  Isotropic round-wire multifilament cuprate superconductor for generation of magnetic fields above 30 T.

Authors:  D C Larbalestier; J Jiang; U P Trociewitz; F Kametani; C Scheuerlein; M Dalban-Canassy; M Matras; P Chen; N C Craig; P J Lee; E E Hellstrom
Journal:  Nat Mater       Date:  2014-03-09       Impact factor: 43.841

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