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Influence of Wire Parameters on Critical Current Versus Strain Characteristics of Bronze Processed ${\hbox {Nb}}_{3}{\hbox {Sn}}$ Superconducting Wires

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In this article, the influence of various parameters of wires such as filament diameter, barrier materials, barrier thickness, heat treatment pattern and Ti addition on critical current (Ic) versus intrinsic strain eν(-1.0% <; eν <; +0.1%) characteristics was investigated.
Abstract
In order to develop bronze processed Nb3Sn wire for the ITER CS coil operating under higher compressive strain, the influence of various parameters of wires such as filament diameter, barrier materials, barrier thickness, heat treatment pattern and Ti addition on critical current (Ic) versus intrinsic strain eν(-1.0% <; eν <; +0.1%) characteristics was investigated. The change of these parameters brought significant changes to superconducting properties such as Ic and n-value. In spite of different wire parameters, the strain dependency of normalized Ic was almost the same, except that a Ti addition affects the upper critical field Bc2. This result suggests that assuming the same Ti-addition level, Nb3Sn wire with higher performance at a certain eν would exhibit higher performance at any eν in the compressive regime. Based on the result, bronze processed Nb3Sn wires with non-Cu critical current density more than 1100 A/mm2 at 12 T, 4.2 K, zero applied strain have been successfully developed for the CS coil.

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Examination of $\hbox{Nb}_{3}\hbox{Sn}$ Conductors for ITER Central Solenoids

TL;DR: The performance of two conductors for the ITER central solenoids was tested as mentioned in this paper, and the results indicated that the effective strain degraded linearly with the electromagnetic force on the cable.
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Development of High Critical Current Density Nb 3 Sn Superconducting Wires

TL;DR: In this article, Nb3Sn wires of high critical current density (Jc) can contribute to advanced applications: nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers are the most successful case.
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Critical bending wavelengths associated with current sharing temperature degradation in multistage twisted Nb3Sn cable CICC

Soun P. Kwon
- 07 Oct 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a simple cable strand model is used to link CICC parameters especially the void fraction to the bending wavelength of the cable-in-conduit conductor (CICC) strand.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between the n-value and critical current (IC) was investigated for six different ITER-candidate Nb3Sn wires characterized as a function of magnetic field (B≤28 T), temperature (4.2 K ≤T≤12 K), and intrinsic axial strain (−1%≤eI≤+0.4%).
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