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Enhancement of the transverse stress tolerance of REBCO Roebel cables by epoxy impregnation
REBCO Roebel cables are considered for application in high-temperature superconducting inserts for accelerator magnets because of their fully transposed geometry, high-engineering current density, and adequate bending tolerance. In these magnets the cables experience Lorentz forces leading to transv...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Lenguaje: | eng |
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Supercond. Sci. Technol.
2015
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2153839 |
Sumario: | REBCO Roebel cables are considered for application in high-temperature superconducting
inserts for accelerator magnets because of their fully transposed geometry, high-engineering
current density, and adequate bending tolerance. In these magnets the cables experience Lorentz
forces leading to transverse stresses up to 100–150 MPa. Previous reports have shown bare
Roebel cables to degrade under such high stresses so that additional reinforcement is required. In
this work, two identical Roebel cables are vacuum impregnated with a mixture of epoxy and
fused silica in order to improve their tolerance to transverse stress. After impregnation, the
critical current of the cables is measured under transverse mechanical loading at T = 4.2 K, ⊥ = B 10.5 T. A reference cable without impregnation is tested as well. Pressures up to 350 MPa
are applied to a short (30 mm) section of each cable. No degradation was observed for pressures
up to 250 MPa and 170 MPa in the two impregnated cables. The critical current of the non-impregnated cable, in contrast, started to decrease at stresses as low as 40 MPa. |
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