Continuous production of Bi-2212 thick film on silver tape
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1999
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Bi-2212 thick film on silver tapes are seen as a simple and low cost alternative to high temperature superconducting wires produced by the Powder In Thbe (PIT) technique, particularly in react and wind applications. A rig for the continuous production of Bi-2212 tapes for use in react and wind component manufacture has been developed and commissioned. The rig consists of several sections, each fully automatic, for task specific duties in the production of HTS tape. The major sections are: tape coating, sintering and annealing. High temperature superconducting tapes with engineering critical current densities of 10 kA/cm2 (77 K, self field), and lengths of up to 100 m have been produced using the rig. Properties of the finished tape are discussed and results are presented for current density versus bend radius and applied strain. Depending on tape content and thickness, irreversible strain tirrm varies between 0.04 and 0.1 %. Cyclic bending tests when applied strain does not exceed Eirrm showed negligible reduction in J c along the length of the tape. |
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IEEE |
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DOI:10.1109/77.784833 Ilyushechkin, Alexander Y., Williams, Brian, Lo, Felix, Yamashita, Toru, & Talbot, Peter Cade (1999) Continuous production of Bi-2212 thick film on silver tape. Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on, 9(2), pp. 1912-1915. |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #020000 PHYSICAL SCIENCES #030000 CHEMICAL SCIENCE |
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Journal Article |