Title :
Measurements of the stability margin of a Nb3Sn cable-in-conduit conductor
Author :
Ando, T. ; Nishi, M. ; Shimamoto, S.
Author_Institution :
JAERI, Ibaraki, Japan
fDate :
3/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The stability margin of a single quadruplex of Nb3Sn/Cu composite strand enclosed in a round stainless-steel tube was measured by using an inductive heater whose duration time is around 0.1 ms. The strand had a diameter of 1.04 mm and a copper fraction of 69%. The fraction of helium in the cable space was 34.5%. Measurements of the stability margin were carried out by varying the transport current, external magnetic field, and initial helium pressure. The helium flow rate was always zero. The limiting transport current, which is the boundary value between the upper and lower stable regions similar to NbTi cable-in-conduit conductors, was observed. The limiting-current density over the cable space inside the conduit at 12 T was 100 A/mm2, corresponding to 58% of the critical current. This value does not depend on the initial helium pressure in the range of 3-12 atm. Observed upper and the lower stability margins were more than 200 mJ/cm3 strand and less than 60 mJ/cm3 strand, respectively. The heat transfer coefficient in the cable-in-conduit conductor is estimated to be around 0.1 W/cm2K
Keywords :
critical current density (superconductivity); heat transfer; niobium alloys; tin alloys; type II superconductors; 12 T; Cu; He pressure; Nb3Sn; Nb3Sn-Cu; cable-in-conduit conductor; external magnetic field; heat transfer coefficient; inductive heater; limiting transport current; limiting-current density; lower stability margins; round stainless-steel tube; single quadruplex; stability margin; upper stability margin; Conductors; Copper; Current measurement; Helium; Magnetic field measurement; Niobium; Pressure measurement; Stability; Time measurement; Tin;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on