Effects of Rolling Reduction on Critical Current Density and Microstructure of Bi-2212 Wires

Bi-2212 Rutherford cables have been fabricated into flat racetrack coils and canted-cosine-theta dipole magnets. The performance gap between the magnets made with Rutherford cables and the "short-sample-limit" is about 30%. To better understand the influence of Rutherford cable processing...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity 2025-08, Vol.35 (5), p.1-5
Hauptverfasser: Jiang, Jianyi, Kvitkovic, Jozef, Linville, Caitlynn, Brown, Jamia, Jones, Jakeyvan, Davis, Daniel S., Kim, Youngjae, Kametani, Fumitake, Trociewitz, Ulf P., Hellstrom, Eric E., Larbalestier, David C., Croteau, Jean-Francois, Escobar, Christopher, Shen, Tengming
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Zusammenfassung:Bi-2212 Rutherford cables have been fabricated into flat racetrack coils and canted-cosine-theta dipole magnets. The performance gap between the magnets made with Rutherford cables and the "short-sample-limit" is about 30%. To better understand the influence of Rutherford cable processing on the strand performance, we studied three Bi-2212 wires with filament architectures of 37 × 18 and 55 × 18 and diameters of 0.8 and 1.0 mm. To simulate the deformation caused by cabling process, the three wires were rolled with thickness reductions ranging from 10% to 30%. The aspect ratios of rolled strands are between 1.29 and 2.05. The low aspect-ratio wire is also an interesting form for fabricating solenoid coils with higher packing density. The round and rolled strands were heat-treated under 50 bar and with maximum heat treatment temperatures of 885.5 °C and 890.5 °C. The rolling deformation reduced filament size uniformity, resulting in filament merging in fully heat-treated wires. It was found that rolling reduction reduced wire critical current density ( J E ) by 16 to 18%, but the J E decrease saturated at 15 to 20% of the thickness reduction. It is believed that the reduced J E results from the filament merging caused by rolling and non-uniform shrinking during overpressure heat treatment.
ISSN:1051-8223
1558-2515
DOI:10.1109/TASC.2024.3519083