Title :
Quench Behavior of Isotropic Strand Made From Coated Conductors With Overcurrent at Power Frequency
Author :
Jinya Miao ; Yinshun Wang ; Yang Li ; Chenjie Shi ; Huanhui Guo ; Peng Ju ; Hasegawa, T. ; Jiping Xue
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of New Energy Power Syst., North China Electr. Power Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
This paper presents the quench behavior of isotropic strands made from second-generation (2G) coated conductors (CCs) subjected to overcurrent at power frequency and liquid nitrogen, in order to evaluate their prospects for power applications. The isotropic strands with high current capacity, consisting of CCs in parallel, were prepared by putting them into different metal sheaths using industrial soldering techniques and drawing as well as extrusion processes. Current over the critical current was supplied to the sample strands, with a duration of 700 ms, at 77 K. Profiles of the voltage, current, and temperature in the sample strand were recorded during the pulsing overcurrent test. Based on the U(t) and I(t) curves, the resistance of sample strands and phase angle between voltage and current were also obtained. After each pulsing current, the critical current and n-values of the sample strands were retested. The results show that quench characteristics of the sample strands with different sheaths are very different from each other. Additionally, the sample strand fabricated by stainless-steel sheath has stronger current-limited ability than the copper or aluminum sheaths.
Keywords :
aluminium; copper; curve fitting; extrusion; nitrogen; power cable insulation; power cable testing; soldering; stainless steel; 2G coated conductors; Al; Cu; N2; aluminum sheaths; copper; current capacity; extrusion processes; industrial soldering techniques; isotropic strand; liquid nitrogen; metal sheaths; phase angle; power frequency; pulsing overcurrent test; quench behavior; quench characteristics; second-generation coated conductors; stainless-steel sheath; temperature 77 K; time 700 ms; Aluminum; Conductors; Copper; Critical current density (superconductivity); Integrated circuits; Temperature measurement; Coated conductors; Coated conductors (CCs); isotropic strand; over current; overcurrent; quench characteristics;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2365416