2008
DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2008.921363
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High Field Superconducting Solenoids Via High Temperature Superconductors

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“…The J c (H) behavior for both Bi-2212 and YBCO conductors becomes rather flat and surpass that of Nb 3 Sn for fields above 18-22 T [5], [6]. This motivates the application of these two conductors as insert elements in existing high magnetic field [4].…”
Section: Insert Options For Hd2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The J c (H) behavior for both Bi-2212 and YBCO conductors becomes rather flat and surpass that of Nb 3 Sn for fields above 18-22 T [5], [6]. This motivates the application of these two conductors as insert elements in existing high magnetic field [4].…”
Section: Insert Options For Hd2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OR THE DESIGN and implementation of commercial applications such as superconducting fault current limiters and superconducting magnets [1,2] using second generation (2G) high temperature superconducting (HTS) wires, a comprehensive understanding of the thermal stability of 2G-HTS wires under different conditions of transport current and ambient magnetic field is required. Furthermore, it is well recognized that one of the major issues involving the use of 2G-HTS wires is the formation of destructive hot spots, or localized thermal instabilities, due to the ineluctable presence of flaws in the microstructure of the superconducting composite.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of HTS to solenoids for very high fields is being investigated 30) . An insert coil with a 10 cm bore has been made from Y-123 tape: it consists of a dry-wound double pancake that runs at 4.2 K in a background field of 19 T to produce a total field of 26.9 T -a record performance, both for the field produced by a superconducting magnet and for the field produced by an HTS coil 31) .…”
Section: Magnetsmentioning
confidence: 99%