Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2002-11-27
IEEE Transactions of Applied Superconductivity 13 (2003) 3261.
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
4 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Applied Supercond. (proceedings of ASC 2002 conference, H
Scientific paper
For technical application in windings of coils, transformers or motors, a reinforcement of MgB2 wires and tapes is necessary to withstand applied stresses and strains and to avoid cracks in the filaments. Therefore, the response of the superconducting transport currents on applied axial strain in different magnetic background fields was investigated for differently stainless steel reinforced MgB2 wires, by means of an axial strain rig. Increased amounts of stainless steel in the sheath caused a stronger decrease of the critical currents in fields above 3 T as a consequence of a changed irreversibility field. Heat treated wires have a quite different mechanical behaviour compared to as-cold-worked wires, but an about 10 times higher transport current level. Tape geometries, having generally higher current carrying capabilities than wires, showed much poorer mechanical properties with a less effective filament precompression from the matrix.
Goldacker Wilfried
Kiesel Helmut
Nyilas Arman
Reiner Johann
Schlachter Sonja I.
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