DocumentCode
1441433
Title
Development of composite flexible Nb/sub 3/Sn cables suitable for the react-then-wind approach
Author
Pourrahimi, S. ; DeMoranville, K.
Author_Institution
MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume
7
Issue
2
fYear
1997
fDate
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
816
Lastpage
819
Abstract
This effort introduces the possibility applying the react-then-wind approach to the construction of magnet modules by using flexible reacted Nb/sub 3/Sn cables. The key to the flexibility is that the strands are transported by twisting, small in diameter, and free from bonds to other strands. Flexible, reacted subcables were made by; (1) cabling of reacted strands, and (2) controlled heat treatment of unreacted cables. The J/sub c/ of these cables, after bending, showed no degradation over the J/sub c/ of the undeformed single strands. Composite flexible cables of Nb/sub 3/Sn and Cu strands were fabricated eliminating the need for a tin diffusion barrier and Cr plating of the strands. In addition to numerous advantages in the cost and engineering, flexible cables using fine strand appear to provide better stability than conventional cables.
Keywords
critical current density (superconductivity); electron device manufacture; heat treatment; multifilamentary superconductors; niobium alloys; superconducting cables; tin alloys; Nb/sub 3/Sn-Cu; bending; cabling; composite flexible cable; critical current density; heat treatment; magnet module construction; react-then-wind process; reacted strands; stability; twisting; Cables; Chromium; Costs; Degradation; Heat treatment; Modular construction; Niobium; Stability; Temperature control; Tin;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/77.614628
Filename
614628
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