A characterization of internal-Sn Nb3 Sn superconductors for use in the Proof of Priciples (PoP) coil
Abstract
High performance Ti-alloyed internal-Sn superconductors have been selected for use in the Proof of Principles (PoP) coil, and a 1.0 m o.d., 0.4 m i.d., solenoid designed to produce fields up to 15 T. The PoP coil, which will use forced-flow Cable-In-Conduit Conductors (CICC), will operate at 4.2 K and moderate levels of conductor strain. Here we report the results of detailed characterizations of two proposed PoP coil Nb(sub 3)Sn 19 subelement superconductor wires of different topology. We have investigated the critical current as a function of applied field, and applied strain. The wires were found to have excellent high field properties, providing a high performance margin for the proposed PoP coil. The field and strain dependence of J(sub c) have been found to compare favorably with predictions from a wire performance model recently developed for Nb(sub 3)Sn superconductors.
- Publication:
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Astrophysical Processes and Structures in the Universe
- Pub Date:
- September 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990apsu.confQ..24S
- Keywords:
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- Electric Coils;
- Electric Conductors;
- Electric Wire;
- Magnetic Fields;
- Neodymium;
- Superconductors;
- Tin Alloys;
- Proving;
- Specifications;
- Solid-State Physics