DocumentCode :
61057
Title :
Degradation of the Cu Residual Resistivity Ratio in Cr-Plated Composite Nb3Sn Wires
Author :
Alknes, P. ; Bordini, B. ; Bartova, B. ; Izquierdo, G.A. ; Cantoni, M. ; Devred, A. ; Vostner, A. ; Ballarino, A. ; Bottura, L.
Author_Institution :
Eur. Organ. for Nucl. Res., Geneva, Switzerland
Volume :
25
Issue :
3
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Jun-15
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Some of the bronze-route Nb3Sn wires produced for the ITER toroidal field magnets have values of the Cu residual resistivity ratio (RRR) lower than the specification (RRR > 100) when reacted with the longest ITER heat treatment cycle (cycle A: high-temperature plateau 200 h at 650 °C). As the low RRR value was suspected to be due to the Cr plating, CERN has carried out extensive investigations on two different Cr-plated Nb3Sn wires in order to assess how the RRR is influenced by the Cr plating. Each type of wire was reacted with three heat treatments differing for the duration of the high-temperature plateau (from 100 to 200 h). The presence of Cr in the Cu stabilizer was investigated using a transmission electron microscope together with energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry. In the most critical wire reacted for 200 h, CrS nanoparticles and Cr in solid solution (0.02 at.%) with Cu were found up to 13 μm from the Cr-Cu interface. At larger distance, we could not quantify the Cr concentrations because of the detector sensitivity limit (about 0.016 at.% Cr in Cu). We provide a model that can explain the measured RRR degradation purely in terms of the Cr contamination that we observed.
Keywords :
X-ray chemical analysis; X-ray spectrometers; chromium alloys; composite materials; copper alloys; heat treatment; nanoparticles; niobium alloys; solid solutions; superconducting cables; superconducting magnets; tin alloys; transmission electron microscopy; type II superconductors; Cr-plated composite Nb3Sn wires; ITER heat treatment cycle; ITER toroidal field magnets; RRR degradation; bronze-route wires; critical wire; detector sensitivity limit; energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry; high-temperature plateau; international thermonuclear experimental reactor; nanoparticles; residual resistivity ratio degradation; solid solution; temperature 650 degC; time 200 h; transmission electron microscopy; Conductivity; Heat treatment; Niobium-tin; Pollution measurement; Solids; Temperature measurement; Wires; Cr plating; ITER; Nb3Sn; RRR; international thermonuclear experimental reactor (ITER); residual resistivity ratio (RRR);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2015.2402174
Filename :
7038153
Link To Document :
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