2008
DOI: 10.1088/0953-2048/21/5/054006
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Two different mechanisms of fatigue damage due to cyclic stress loading at 77 K for MOCVD-YBCO-coated conductors

Abstract: Tensile fatigue tests were carried out at 77 K for YBCO-coated conductors fabricated by metal–organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD). The S–N relationship, variation of critical current (Ic) during cyclic loading and microscopic fatigue damage were investigated. Fatigue strength at 106 cycles was evaluated to be σmax = 1300 MPa and 890 MPa under the stress ratios of 0.5 and 0.1. Two different mechanisms of fatigue damage, depending on the number of stress cycles to failure, were observed. In one of the fra… Show more

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“…Significant degradation was observed with higher maximum applied strains, or with smaller strain ratios (see figure 6). Sugano et al [70] reported results on samples fabricated by MOCVD on a 100 μm thick Hastelloy substrate. They found two types of fatigue mechanisms acting independently from each other: one related to failure of the Hastelloy substrate and the other related to failure of the Ag layer.…”
Section: Strategies To Reduce Hysteretic Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant degradation was observed with higher maximum applied strains, or with smaller strain ratios (see figure 6). Sugano et al [70] reported results on samples fabricated by MOCVD on a 100 μm thick Hastelloy substrate. They found two types of fatigue mechanisms acting independently from each other: one related to failure of the Hastelloy substrate and the other related to failure of the Ag layer.…”
Section: Strategies To Reduce Hysteretic Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tensile fatigue tests were carried out using a computer-controlled servo-hydraulic fatigue testing machine (Shimadzu EHF-ED-1, capacity: 9.8 kN) with a load cell capacity of 2.5 kN [14]. Fatigue tests were carried out only for the laminated composite tapes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For stress relaxation and insulation, GFRP tabs (20 mm in length, 10 mm in width, 1 mm in thickness) were bonded onto the specimen with a low temperature resistant epoxy adhesive (Tokyo Sokki Kenkyujo EA-2A). The specimens were gripped using loading apparatus with a serrated surface [14]. Tensile static tests were carried out using a computer-controlled universal testing machine (Shimadzu AG-50kNG).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A CC therefore requires high mechanical strength and high transport current. The stress-strain characteristics of a CC wire for application in an SMES coil were measured [3,4]. The measurement results are plotted in Fig.…”
Section: Estimation Of Hoop-stress Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The durability of the CC was therefore estimated by applying a tensile stress to the CC repetitively [3,4]. The results are plotted in Fig.…”
Section: Estimation Of Hoop-stress Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%