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A Feasibility Study of High-Strength Bi-2223 Conductor for High-Field Solenoids

Authors :
A Francis
W.D. Markiewicz
Jan Jaroszynski
Dmytro Abraimov
D V Kurteva
J. M. White
E L Marks
N Barret
E Arroyo
Robert Walsh
R C P Pereira
P. D. Noyes
Y. Viouchkov
D. M. McRae
Mark D. Bird
W S Marshall
Arno Godeke
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We performed a feasibility study on a high-strength Bi2-x Pb x Sr2Ca2Cu3O10-x (Bi-2223) tape conductor for high-field solenoid applications. The investigated conductor, DI-BSCCO Type HT-XX, is a pre-production version of Type HT-NX, which has recently become available from Sumitomo Electric Industries (SEI). It is based on their DI-BSCCO Type H tape, but laminated with a high-strength Ni-alloy. We used stress-strain characterizations, single- and double-bend tests, easy- and hard-way bent coil-turns at various radii, straight and helical samples in up to 31.2 T background field, and small 20-turn coils in up to 17 T background field to systematically determine the electro-mechanical limits in magnet-relevant conditions. In longitudinal tensile tests at 77 K, we found critical stress- and strain-levels of 516 MPa and 0.57%, respectively. In three decidedly different experiments we detected an amplification of the allowable strain with a combination of pure bending and Lorentz loading to ≥ 0.92% (calculated elastically at the outer tape edge). This significant strain level, and the fact that it is multi-filamentary conductor and available in the reacted and insulated state, makes DI-BSCCO HT-NX highly suitable for very high-field solenoids, for which high current densities and therefore high loads are required to retain manageable magnet dimensions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2969b5e0022a1962d864e6fb8291adff