2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2007.12.003
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Assessment of strain of Bi2223 filaments in bent Ag-sheathed superconducting composites by synchrotron radiation

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“…In the Bi2223 composite tape, only the tensile side is damaged up to around 1.0% bending strain, as has been verified by the X-ray diffraction analysis. 18) In the present work, we consider the case where only the core for y > 0 (tensile side under the bending strain) is damaged. The experimental results are described for this condition, as shown later in Section 4.2.…”
Section: Model Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Bi2223 composite tape, only the tensile side is damaged up to around 1.0% bending strain, as has been verified by the X-ray diffraction analysis. 18) In the present work, we consider the case where only the core for y > 0 (tensile side under the bending strain) is damaged. The experimental results are described for this condition, as shown later in Section 4.2.…”
Section: Model Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the modeling below, bending damage of Bi2223 tapes is counted only for the tensile side above the neutral axis due to the following reason. In our former work [21], the strains of Bi2223 filaments at the Bi2223/Ag sheath boundary in tensile and compressive sides have been studied by x-ray diffraction utilizing synchrotron radiation for a composite tape supplied by another company. The results showed that the fracture strain is asymmetric between tension and compressive stresses.…”
Section: Formulation Of the Distribution Of Normalized Criticalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synchrotron radiation is a useful tool to probe the strain state of a superconductor in a composite. Okuda et al have reported in situ strain measurement using synchrotron radiation for Bi2223 composite tapes [15][16][17]. The residual strain of the Bi2223 filament was directly evaluated with the extracted oxide filaments as a reference in the stress-free state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%