2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5120272
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Reduced strain sensitivity of the critical current of Nb3Sn multifilamentary wires

Abstract: Strain plays an important role in Nb 3 Sn multifilamentary wires because critical current depends on it and strain sensitivity of I c increases at higher magnetic fields. In this paper, a three-dimensional strain data set becomes available by further analysis of an earlier study of the Nb 3 Sn lattice parameter as a function of uniaxial applied strain at 4.2 K obtained by high-energy x-ray diffraction at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility at Grenoble. Modeling of the angle dependence of the lattice st… Show more

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“…LTS materials with industrial applications are metal alloys. Two of them are the most important: NbTi and Nb 3 Sn [31]. Both of them are type II superconductors, i.e., showing a mixed state during the transition from superconductivity to a resistive state.…”
Section: Superconducting Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LTS materials with industrial applications are metal alloys. Two of them are the most important: NbTi and Nb 3 Sn [31]. Both of them are type II superconductors, i.e., showing a mixed state during the transition from superconductivity to a resistive state.…”
Section: Superconducting Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strain dependence of Nb 3 Sn was first proposed by Müller and Saur in 1963 [1]. The superconducting properties of Nb 3 Sn conductor, an important superconductor for high-field magnet applications, are strongly reduced when the conductor is strained [2]. After Ekin's pioneering work [3][4][5], several experiments and theories on the strain dependence of Nb 3 Sn conductors have been developed [6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%