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Development of high performance Nb-Ti(Fe) multifilamentary superconductor for the LHC insertion quadrupoles

A development program was initiated in order to develop strand with improved current density at 10.5 T and 1.9 K over existing SSCL designs. The two successful strand designs reported on here both utilized high Fe content Nb-47 wt%Ti alloys to improve the critical current density at high field by 7%...

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Autores principales: Lee, P J, Fischer, C M, Gabr-Rayan, W, Larbalestier, D C, Naus, M T, Squitieri, A A, Starch, W L, Barzi, E, Limon, P J, Sabbi, G L, Zlobin, A V, Kanithi, H, Hong, S, McKinnell, J C, Neff, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/77.784692
http://cds.cern.ch/record/409699
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Sumario:A development program was initiated in order to develop strand with improved current density at 10.5 T and 1.9 K over existing SSCL designs. The two successful strand designs reported on here both utilized high Fe content Nb-47 wt%Ti alloys to improve the critical current density at high field by 7%. At 10.5 T and 1.9 K, critical current densities exceeding 1450 A/mm$^2$were obtained. In this paper we report detailed quantification of the macro- and micro-structures of these strands and correlate these with critical current density measurements at 1.9 K and 4.2 K. The high Fe content significantly reduced the $\alpha$-Ti precipitate size. The linear relationship between critical current density and precipitate volume found is in agreement with earlier studies. High resolution FESEM electron backscatter contrast suggests a thin layer of high atomic number at grain boundaries. (12 refs).