DocumentCode
1124376
Title
Improvement of Superconducting Properties in ROEBEL Assembled Coated Conductors (RACC)
Author
Goldacker, Wilfried ; Frank, A. ; Kudymow, A. ; Heller, R. ; Kling, A. ; Terzieva, S. ; Schmidt, C.
Author_Institution
Inst. fur Tech. Phys., Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany
Volume
19
Issue
3
fYear
2009
fDate
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
3098
Lastpage
3101
Abstract
Assembling coated conductors (CC) into flat ROEBEL bars (RACC-cable) is a practical method to reach high transport currents in a low AC loss cable design which is suitable for application in windings. Electrical machinery as large transformers and generators/motors need a few kA transport current. The aim of the presented work was demonstrating the possibility of a strong increase of the transport current of such RACC-cables. So far 1 kA was achieved We present a changed cable design with 3-fold layered strands, an unchanged transposition pitch of 18.8 cm which finally leads to 45 coated conductors in the cable. A 1.1 m long sample (equivalent to 6 transposition lengths) was prepared. Cu stabilized coated conductors purchased from SuperPower were used formatting the ROEBEL strands and assembling the new cable. The new cable reached a record transport current of 2628 A at 77 K in self field (5 muV/cm criterion). A special feature of the cable was the use of 3 slightly different current carrying (plusmn10%) batches of strand material. Although current sharing and redistribution effects could be observed, the behavior of the cable was found to be absolutely stable under all operation conditions. The self field degradation of the critical currents, being of the order of 60% at 77 K could be modeled satisfactory by means of a Biot-Savart-Law approach.
Keywords
critical currents; superconducting cables; Biot-Savart Law; RACC-cables; ROEBEL strands; assembled coated conductors; critical currents; current 2628 A; current redistribution; current sharing; flat ROEBEL bars; high transport currents; self field degradation; size 1.1 m; superconducting properties; temperature 77 K; AC losses; ROEBEL bar; cable; coated conductors; high transport current;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2009.2018284
Filename
5153252
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