Effect of strain on ac power loss of Bi-2223/Ag superconducting tapes
The ac power losses of monofilament and multifilament Bi-2223/Ag composite tapes were investigated to determine the effect of mechanical strain on the loss and to identify the loss mechanisms. Measurement of the self-field losses was performed at 77 K and 60 Hz as a function of ac current amplitude...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physica. C, Superconductivity Superconductivity, 1998-09, Vol.306 (1), p.129-135 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The ac power losses of monofilament and multifilament Bi-2223/Ag composite tapes were investigated to determine the effect of mechanical strain on the loss and to identify the loss mechanisms. Measurement of the self-field losses was performed at 77 K and 60 Hz as a function of ac current amplitude (0–100 A) for tapes in their as-prepared or virgin state and after being subjected to applied strain by temperature cycling or bending to small radii of curvature (
R=1–50 mm). For good quality virgin tapes the experimental data are well described by the Norris equation
P∼
I
m
n
for the dependence of the power loss
P on the amplitude
I
m of the ac transport current, with
n=3 for monofilament and
n=4 for multifilament tapes. Applied strain causes the loss to increase by several orders of magnitude and the exponent
n to decrease below the Norris values. At strains very much greater than the irreversible strain limit, the loss becomes purely ohmic (i.e.,
I
2
R loss) and
n=2. Examination by SEM of the transverse cross-section of tapes reveals a variety of strain-induced structural defects including transverse cracks that sever the filaments and extended regions where the superconductor core has delaminated from the silver sheath. |
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ISSN: | 0921-4534 1873-2143 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0921-4534(98)00362-1 |