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Development of 1 m HTS conductor using YBCO on textured metal substrate

✍ Scribed by M. Yagi; H. Sakamoto; S. Mukoyama; K. Yamamoto; N. Amemiya; S. Nagaya; N. Kashima; Y. Shiohara


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
424 KB
Volume
469
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-4534

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✦ Synopsis


We fabricated 1 m high temperature superconducting conductor (HTS conductor) using YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7Àx coated conductors (YBCO tapes) on textured metal substrates, which are expected to be lower in cost than YBCO tapes using ion-beam assisted deposition. Those substrate and intermediate layers were manufactured by Furukawa Electric, and YBCO and a protective layer were applied to the intermediate layer by Chubu Electric Power. Before fabricating the conductor, a 0.1 mm thick copper tape was soldered to the YBCO tape, and 10 mm wide YBCO tape was divided into three strips by a YAG laser. To have sufficient current capacity for 1 kA, a two-layer conductor was fabricated, and its critical current (I c ) was 1976 A, but the magnetic properties of the textured metal substrates affected the increase in AC loss. In a low current region, the AC loss in this conductor was much higher than the Norris strip model, but approached the Norris strip model in the high current region because the magnetization was almost saturated. Low AC loss of 0.144 W/m at 1 kA rms was achieved even though the conductor had a small outer diameter of 20 mm and was composed of YBCO tapes with magnetic substrates.