Modelling of BSCCO conductors with anisotropic and position-dependent Jc
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This paper presents a quantitative comparison of the AC loss performance of two BSCCO and two YBCO conductors, characterized by the same self-field critical current of 150 A. In particular, compared are a 37-filamentary BSCCO tape, a 16-filamentary BSCCO s ...
Within the EFDA technology program, CRPP designed and prepared a short length of full size Nb3Sn developmental conductor to be tested in the SULTAN test facility. Nb3Sn strand with a higher specification and low Cu:non-Cu ratio was supplied by Outokumpu. H ...
In this paper the effects of the magnetic self-field on the transport properties of a multi-layer high-Tc superconducting (HTS) cable are investigated by means of 2D finite element method (FEM) simulations. Analyzed is a 3-layer HTS cable, but the develope ...
The ac loss of superconducting composite depends strongly on coupling between superconducting filaments via the resistive matrix. The established technique for loss reduction using twisted filaments relies on the decoupling of the filaments below a critica ...