• DocumentCode
    1215852
  • Title

    Niobium Tin Conductors for High Energy Physics, Fusion, MRI and NMR Applications Made by Different Techniques

  • Author

    Gregory, E. ; Tomsic, M. ; Peng, X. ; Dhaka, R. ; Nazareth, V.R. ; Sumption, M.D.

  • Author_Institution
    Supergenics I LLC, Jefferson, MA
  • Volume
    18
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    989
  • Lastpage
    992
  • Abstract
    Niobium tin was one of the first superconductors to be made into relatively small high field magnets forty-six years ago. Conductors made from it are widely used for a range of different applications and development efforts are still being carried out to improve properties and reduce costs. The paper describes some of the work being carried out by the authors to make such improved conductors for fusion, high-energy physics and other applications. Three different types of niobium-tin conductors are described: 1. Low loss material with modest current density for fusion magnets. 2. High current density, higher loss material for high field high energy physics magnets. 3. Tubular type, low cost material with intermediate current density and small subelement size that could have application in a wide range of different magnets. Some of the advantages and drawbacks of each type of conductor are described together with illustrative properties.
  • Keywords
    critical current density (superconductivity); magnetic resonance imaging; niobium alloys; nuclear magnetic resonance; superconducting magnets; superconducting materials; tin alloys; MRI applications; NMR applications; Nb3Sn; current density; fusion applications; fusion magnets; high energy physics applications; magnetic resonance imaging; niobium tin conductors; tubular superconductors; Copper; fusion; high energy physics; niobium; tin; tubular superconductors;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1051-8223
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TASC.2008.920569
  • Filename
    4517324