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Ultra-Fine Nb3Al Mono-Core Wires and Cables

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TASC.2021.3057323

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Wires; Superconducting magnets; Superconducting filaments and wires; Superconducting cables; Strain; Lamination; Critical current density (superconductivity); Nb < named-content xmlns:xlink=http:; www; w3; org; 1999; xlink xmlns:ali=http:; www; niso; org; schemas; ali; 1; 0; xmlns:mml=http:; www; w3; org; 1998; Math; MathML xmlns:xsi=http:; www; w3; org; 2001; XMLSchema-instance content-type=math xlink:type=simple> < inline-formula > < tex-math notation=LaTeX>$_3$<; tex-math > <; inline-formula > <; named-content > Al; Jelly-roll process; ultra-fine diameter; mono-core wire; round cable; react and wind process; critical current; Rutherford cable

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  1. NIMS Mid-Term Project Research from FY2016-FY2022 under MEXT

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The study shows that the critical current density of Nb3Al wires increases with decreasing diameter, with the maximum Jc obtained on 30 m diameter wires. A 7-wire round cable and a 3rd bundle Rutherford cable have been successfully fabricated using these wires. Transport current tests showed no differences in Ic and n-values between different processes.
Jelly-roll (JR) processed wires using metal thin foils as starting materials have excellent cold workability and drawability. We have successfully fabricated Nb Al composite mono-core wires having 50 m in outer diameter and over 400 meters in length. Furthermore, some of the wires were additionally drawn to 30 in outer diameter. It is known that the critical current density (Jc) of Nb3Al synthesized by low-temperature diffusion reactions increases with decreasing the diffusion distance between Nb and Al. In this study, we have confirmed that Jc would increase with decreasing the wire diameter, and the maximum Jc has been obtained on Nb3Al wires with 30 m in diameter. In addition, a 7-wire round cable has also been demonstrated using 80 m diameter wire, with an Ic 7 times the Ic of a single wire. A transport current test was performed for the cable sample simulating W & R and R & W processes using a 50 mm diameter G10 holder. There were no differences between the Ic and the n-values in the W & R and R & W processes. Moreover, as a feasibility study, a 3rd bundle Rutherford cable has been successfully fabricated using 3,108 pure copper wires 50 m in diameter.

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