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Current Behaviors of NI REBCO Pancake Coil Wound With Multi-Bundled Conductors During Charging and Against Local Normal-State Transition

Kazuma Kodaka, So Noguchi

2022IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

No-insulation(NI) Rare-Earth Barium Copper Oxide (REBCO) pancake coils can generate high magnetic fields and have the high thermal stability against normal-state transition due to allowing currents to radially bypass a local normal-state region through the turn-to-turn contacts. Despite these merits, no turn-to-turn insulation causes a charging delay. To solve this charging delay problem, an NI REBCO coil wound with multi-bundled (MB) conductors was proposed. As an experimental result, a charging delay was improved because the inductance per tape of MB coil is smaller than that of single-tape NI coil. Meanwhile, the current behaviors of MB coils are complicated and has not been clarified. We have investigated the current and thermal behaviors of MB REBCO coils during charging and against normal-state transition, comparing with and without turn-to-turn insulation. As the result, it is shown that the MB coil can be operated stably, and no pessimistic temperature rise is observed. However, the operating current of MB coils with turn-to-turn insulation may concentrate on one tape when the normal-state transition occurs. Therefore, MB coils without turn-to-turn insulation seems to be desirable.

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Materials scienceElectrical conductorElectromagnetic coilInductanceCurrent (fluid)Turn (biochemistry)Composite materialElectrical engineeringNuclear magnetic resonanceOptoelectronicsVoltagePhysicsEngineeringPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismSuperconducting Materials and ApplicationsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research