DocumentCode
3852647
Title
An investigation of the characterizations and development of HTS joints in BSCCO 2212/Ag composites
Author
P.V. Shoaff;Y.S. Hascicek;J. Schwartz;S.W. Van Sciver
Author_Institution
Nat. High Magnet Field Lab., Tallahassee, FL, USA
Volume
7
Issue
2
fYear
1997
Firstpage
1695
Lastpage
1698
Abstract
Superconducting joints are required to provide the long lengths of conductor and the temporal stability necessary in HTS magnets. The Delta B program at the NHMFL has initially developed the joint technology on BSCCO 2212 tapes using a wrap joint technique. Different combinations of stock conductor, including both monocore and multifilament tapes, and fill materials have been investigated in several prototype generations. The transport properties, in-field performance, and microstructure of the most promising prototypes are investigated. This wrap joint technique has produced several joints with critical currents higher than the critical currents of their respective unjoined conductor sections.
Keywords
"High temperature superconductors","Conducting materials","Prototypes","Critical current","Multifilamentary superconductors","Superconducting films","Superconducting magnets","Stability","Bismuth compounds","Magnetic materials"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/77.620905
Filename
620905
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