Abstract
This paper describes the strain tolerance of MgB2/Ni/Cu tape produced by Columbus Superconductors subjected to tension and bending stress. A tension test instrument with freestanding sample was used for stress-strain, I-c-stress, and I-c-strain characteristics at liquid helium temperature. Bending of MgB2/Ni/Cu tape to variable diameters was done at room temperature and in two directions: 1) with a Cu strip on the outer surface (Cu out) of a bent sample; and 2) with a Cu strip on the inner side (Cu in). I-c-bending strain characteristics were measured at 4.2 K and external field B = 6 T oriented perpendicularly to the sample's width. Obtained results have shown the strain limits, which should not be exceeded during the winding process of superconductor containing brittle MgB2 filaments.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 6994767 |
Journal | unknown |
Volume | unknown |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 2015 |
Keywords
- Bending stress
- critical current degradation
- ex situ MgB2 tape
- neutral axis
- strain tolerances
- tensile stress
- ex-situ MgB tape
- the strain tolerances
Project and Funding Information
- Funding Info
- European Union Contract Number 308793 and Slovak Research and Development Agency under program APVV-0495-10