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Significant reduction of AC losses in Ag sheathed square Bi,Pb(2223) wires with twisted filaments

Significant reduction of AC losses in Ag sheathed square Bi,Pb(2223) wires with twisted filaments
Significant reduction of AC losses in Ag sheathed square Bi,Pb(2223) wires with twisted filaments
The large aspect ratio of standard Bi,Pb(2223) tapes results in high losses in perpendicular ac field, at least an order of magnitude higher than the loss level acceptable for practical application. Previous investigations, including oxide barriers, resulted in a more than 10 fold increase in matrix resistivity, have resulted only moderate reduction of ac losses. In the present work, we seek to explore an alternative approach of loss reduction by reducing conductor aspect ratios, with unchanged sheath, and without barriers. Square wires, packed with 36 Bi,Pb(2223) filaments were deformed by 2-axis rolling to a final width of 1 mm and then twisted at different pitch lengths. After thermal processing, J(c) values above 10^8/ A.m^(-2) were obtained. AC loss measurements showed that the overall loss per Ampere-meter is reduced to less than a fifth compared to that of standard tapes in perpendicular field. In addition, it was also found that for a moderate twist pitch of 20 mm, the coupling field of the present wires at 50 Hz was more that 50 mT, while the peak frequency for the coupling current losses was markedly higher than 100 Hz, a remarkable result obtained without barriers.
2223 tapes, ac loss, applied superconductivity, high temperature superconductors
1051-8223
3606-3609
Yang, Yifeng
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Young, E.A.
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Beduz, C.
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Su, X.D.
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Flukiger, R.
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Yang, Yifeng, Young, E.A., Beduz, C., Su, X.D. and Flukiger, R. (2003) Significant reduction of AC losses in Ag sheathed square Bi,Pb(2223) wires with twisted filaments. IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 13 (2), 3606-3609. (doi:10.1109/TASC.2003.812409).

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Abstract

The large aspect ratio of standard Bi,Pb(2223) tapes results in high losses in perpendicular ac field, at least an order of magnitude higher than the loss level acceptable for practical application. Previous investigations, including oxide barriers, resulted in a more than 10 fold increase in matrix resistivity, have resulted only moderate reduction of ac losses. In the present work, we seek to explore an alternative approach of loss reduction by reducing conductor aspect ratios, with unchanged sheath, and without barriers. Square wires, packed with 36 Bi,Pb(2223) filaments were deformed by 2-axis rolling to a final width of 1 mm and then twisted at different pitch lengths. After thermal processing, J(c) values above 10^8/ A.m^(-2) were obtained. AC loss measurements showed that the overall loss per Ampere-meter is reduced to less than a fifth compared to that of standard tapes in perpendicular field. In addition, it was also found that for a moderate twist pitch of 20 mm, the coupling field of the present wires at 50 Hz was more that 50 mT, while the peak frequency for the coupling current losses was markedly higher than 100 Hz, a remarkable result obtained without barriers.

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Published date: 2003
Keywords: 2223 tapes, ac loss, applied superconductivity, high temperature superconductors

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Local EPrints ID: 22502
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/22502
ISSN: 1051-8223
PURE UUID: 40455b1b-c4fb-4dc2-ad4f-02ecd7c1aad0
ORCID for Yifeng Yang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3874-6735

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Date deposited: 24 Mar 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:44

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Author: Yifeng Yang ORCID iD
Author: E.A. Young
Author: C. Beduz
Author: X.D. Su
Author: R. Flukiger

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