Lap Joint Resistivity and Crossover Resistance of REBCO Conductors and Coils
During the NHMFL 32 T magnet project, a program to develop a reliable method for making soldered lap joints between REBCO tape conductors was initiated. A standard process was adopted during the program, and then applied during coil fabrication and for quality control (QC) of incoming conductor. For...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity 2022-09, Vol.32 (6), p.1-4 |
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Zusammenfassung: | During the NHMFL 32 T magnet project, a program to develop a reliable method for making soldered lap joints between REBCO tape conductors was initiated. A standard process was adopted during the program, and then applied during coil fabrication and for quality control (QC) of incoming conductor. For each unique REBCO conductor piece procured for the 32 T project, a lap solder joint was made using the standard process and tested for resistance in liquid nitrogen. A total of 211 lap joints were made and tested. For the NHMFL 40 T magnet project, a similar study was performed using the same standard process on conductors procured for test coils. A total of 38 lap joints were made and tested. Results from both data sets are reported, and compared with findings from the initial study and published findings by others. In the stacked double-pancake construction adopted by the NHMFL for REBCO coils, each double-pancake is connected in series to adjacent modules with a crossover connection, made from an assembly of several REBCO tapes placed in parallel and soldered across the terminal ends of each adjacent module. Resistances of the crossovers in a 32 T test coil and from test articles and test coils made during the 40 T project, are reported here. The resistivity of the crossovers is estimated and compared with the findings from the lap joint measurements. |
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ISSN: | 1051-8223 1558-2515 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TASC.2022.3156958 |