DocumentCode
980219
Title
Metastable superconductive composites: Dependence of stability on copper-to-superconductor ratio
Author
Elrod, S.A. ; Lue, J.W. ; Miller, J.R. ; Dresner, L.
Author_Institution
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Volume
17
Issue
1
fYear
1981
fDate
1/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1083
Lastpage
1086
Abstract
The stability of composite superconductors operating in the metastable regime depends upon such factors as matrix resistivity, cooled surface dimensions, fraction of critical current, and volume fraction of stabilizer. By assuming constant thermophysical properties, we developed analytic expressions for the energy and voltage of the minimum propagating zone (MPZ). With other factors held constant these expressions have been used to predict composite superconductor stability as a function of copper fraction: lower copper fractions lead to higher MPZ energies. MPZ voltages have been measured for three NbTi/Cu composites having different copper fractions and different critical current densities for several magnetic fields and transport currents. Experimental MPZ voltages have been used to calculate an effective heat transfer coefficient, which is subsequently used to calculate the MPZ energy. The experimental MPZ energies support the theoretical expectation that lower copper fractions lead to higher stability in the metastable regime.
Keywords
Superconducting materials; Conductivity; Copper; Critical current; Current measurement; Density measurement; Magnetic field measurement; Metastasis; Stability; Superconductivity; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1981.1061114
Filename
1061114
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