Title :
The Magnetic Characterization of a MgB2 Superconducting Hollow Cylinder, at Variable Temperatures up to Tc
Author :
Perini, E. ; Ginocchio, S. ; Giunchi, G. ; Gambardella, U. ; Pace, S. ; Matrone, A. ; Quarantiello, R. ; Cavaliere, V. ; Cavallin, T.
Author_Institution :
EDISON SpA, Milano
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
DC magnetic fields have been applied to a superconducting hollow MgB2 cylinder of relatively large dimensions (dext/int = 48/44 mm, h = 31 mm), produced by reactive Mg liquid infiltration (RLI) process. Such a kind of full dense cylinder has no discontinuity in its shape, at difference with other HTS textured cylindrical objects, and it represents a prototype of a larger one that can be applied in many electromechanical applications, like bearing, or pure magnetic application, like shielding. The aim of the experiments is to verify its shielding ability at low fields and the maximum trapped fields, when higher field are applied. The measurements are performed at variable temperatures from 13 K up to Tc . The magnetic field values, measured by Hall probe located at the center of the cylinder, dependent on the various cooling regimes (either zero field cooling (ZFC) and field cooling (FC)) and on the presence of a background external magnetic field. The trapped fields dependence from the temperature and background field is reproduced by a simple model of the current distribution and with an analytical expression of Jc (B,T). It was possible also to describe the transition of the superconducting cylinder to the normal state, induced by flux jumping, on a base of a phenomenological model with two process having different time scale.
Keywords :
critical current density (superconductivity); magnesium compounds; magnetic shielding; superconducting transitions; type II superconductors; DC magnetic fields; Hall probe; MgB2; critical current density; magnetic shielding; maximum trapped fields; reactive liquid infiltration; shielding ability; superconducting hollow cylinder; temperature 13 K; zero field cooling; Cooling; High temperature superconductors; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic fields; Magnetic flux; Magnetic liquids; Magnetic shielding; Prototypes; Shape; Superconducting magnets; Critical current density; magnetic shielding; reactive liquid infiltration; trapped field;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2007.898272