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Study On Torsion Behavior of Superconducting Conductor On Round Core Cable

Haosheng Ye, Xuan Zhou, Yuchao Yuan, Rui Hu, Jinshan Yang, Zhijian Jin, Yue Zhao, Jie Sheng

2022IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity23 citationsDOI

Abstract

With high current-carrying capacity and strong mechanical properties, conductor on round core (CORC) cable is widely adopted in high-field magnet applications, for instance, in the form of solenoids, double pancakes and canted cosine theta coils. However, CORC cable may be twisted in the fabrication of magnet with complex structure, as well as suffering huge Lorentz force in the operation process, which could pose unpredictable strain on helical superconducting tape, arousing secondary damage. In this paper, single layer and double layer CORC samples were fabricated to test their torsion performance through both numerical and experimental methods. Critical twisting angle would be analyzed from the aspect of critical current degradation. Result shows that, compared to additional strain on tape, geometric distortion due to multi-layer structure of CORC cable is more harmful to current-carrying performance of cable. Conclusion obtained from this paper could provide important data for future optimization.

Topics & Concepts

ConductorElectrical conductorLorentz forceMagnetTorsion (gastropod)Materials scienceSuperconducting magnetSuperconductivityMagnetic fieldNiobium-tinCritical currentFabricationElectromagnetic coilMechanical engineeringComputer scienceElectrical engineeringComposite materialCondensed matter physicsPhysicsEngineeringSurgeryAlternative medicineMedicineQuantum mechanicsPathologySuperconducting Materials and ApplicationsHVDC Systems and Fault ProtectionPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism