Bi-2212/Ag laminated tapes: Bending and joining effects
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01/11/2000
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Superconducting composite Bi-2212/Ag tapes and their joints are fabricated by a combination of dip-coating and partial melt processing. The heat treated tapes have a critical current (Ic) between 8 and 26A, depending on tape thickness and the number of Bi-2212 layers. Current transmissions between 80% and 100% have been achieved through the joints of tapes. Different types of HTS joints of Bi-2212/Ag laminated tapes are made and their transport properties during winding operations are investigated. Irreversible strain values (ε irrev) for laminated tapes and their joints are determined and it is found that the degradation of Ic during tape bending depends on the type of joint. |
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Elsevier |
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DOI:10.1016/S0921-4534(00)01393-9 Ilyushechkin, A.Y., Yamashita, T., Talbot, P.C., Williams, B., & Mackinnon, I.D.R. (2000) Bi-2212/Ag laminated tapes: Bending and joining effects. Physica C : Superconductivity and its Applications, 341, pp. 2619-2620. |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #091201 Ceramics #091205 Functional Materials #Bending strength #Bismuth alloys #Coating techniques #Critical currents #Electric windings #Heat treatment #Joining #Laminated composites #Strain #Superconducting wire #Dip coating #Laminated tapes #Partial melt processing #High temperature superconductors |
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Journal Article |