Title :
High Field Insert Coils From Bi-2212/Ag Round Wires
Author :
Miao, Hanping ; Marken, Kenneth R. ; Meinesz, Maarten ; Czabaj, Boleslaw ; Hong, Seung ; Twin, Andrew ; Noonan, Paul ; Trociewitz, Ulf P. ; Schwartz, Justin
Author_Institution :
Superconducting Technol., Carteret
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Bi-2212/Ag round wire is a promising and practical material for extending high field superconducting magnets beyond the limits of Nb3Sn. Efforts to develop superconducting magnets in the 25 to 30 T range include fabrication and test of practical size insert coils using this wire. Recent studies have focused on improvements in wire performance, wire insulation, and coil fabrication for wind-and-react coils. Continued improvements in the engineering critical current density (JE) and the critical current density (Jc) performance have been achieved by optimizing the starting precursor composition, and the heat treatments. The highest Je of 1580 A/mm2 at 4.2 K, 0 T and 420 A/mm2 at 4.2 K, 31 T were obtained in 0.81 mm wire. In particular, significant progress on braided insulation has been made for enabling a robust procedure for wind-and-react Bi-2212 solenoid coils. Performance of three of these coils has been measured in background fields up to 19 T, showing good prospects for high field magnet application of this conductor.
Keywords :
bismuth compounds; calcium compounds; critical current density (superconductivity); heat treatment; high-temperature superconductors; silver; strontium compounds; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; Bi-2212/Ag round wires; Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8-Ag; coil fabrication; critical current density; high field insert coils; magnetic flux density 0 T; magnetic flux density 31 T; temperature 4.2 K; wire insulation; Critical current density; Fabrication; Magnetic materials; Materials testing; Niobium; Superconducting coils; Superconducting magnets; Superconducting materials; Tin; Wire; Bi-2212 round wire; high temperature superconductors; superconducting magnets; superconducting materials;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2007.898999