1. Strain-tolerant cable using Bi-2212 superconductor
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Diaczenko, N., Elliott, T., Liang, G., McIntyre, P.M., Motowidlo, L.R., Soika, R., and Yavuz, M.
- Abstract
The high strain sensitivity of Bi-2212 is a major obstacle for its use as a practical conductor in high-field magnet applications. Most efforts to improve the mechanical behavior of Bi-2212 focus on strengthening the silver matrix by means of alloying. We are reporting on the design and preliminary testing of a strain-tolerant Bi-2212 cable that takes a different approach: Instead of reinforcing the conductor, it channels mechanical stress and strain away from it by prudent design of a Cable-in-Conduit (CIC) assembly. Six strands of Bi-2212 are cabled around a thin-walled Inconel X 750 tube and then sheathed in an outer armor that is drawn onto the cable.
- Published
- 2000
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