The uniaxial strain dependence of the critical current was examined for YBCO coated conductors with IBAD-CeO 2 /YSZ or ISD-MgO buffer layers on Hastelloy substrates. I c increased with increasing applied strain, reached a maximum and decreased for higher strain values. The reversible strain region of I c variation was observed. The reversible strain limit depends on the buffer layers. For the CeO 2 /YSZ buffered tape, I c recovered the initial value even after the applied strain reached 0.30%. On the other hand, an irreversible degradation of I c was observed at the strain less than 0.22% for the MgO buffered tape. The overall relationship between the I c normalized by the peak value and the intrinsic strain in YBCO obeyed a unified scaling function. Quenching occurred at the strain close to the yield strain of the Hastelloy substrate.
We investigated the intrinsic strain effect on critical current,
Ic, and tensile fracture behaviour in the RE-123 coated conductors
(RE = Y, Dy or Sm) with Hastelloy C-276 substrates. It is found that
the SmBCO coated conductors exhibit an intrinsic strain effect on
Ic
which is similar to that in the DyBCO ones.
Ic
decreases monotonically with increasing applied tensile strain but it can recover reversibly
up to the strain of 0.32% when the strain is relieved. Quenching occurred for the coated
conductors with Hastelloy C-276 substrate in the narrow strain region of 0.27–0.35%
regardless of the buffer layers and superconducting materials. In order to reveal the reason
for such quenching, we measured mechanical properties of the Hastelloy C-276 tapes alone
and coated conductors at 77 K. The as-received and as-polished Hastelloy tapes show
continuous yielding, which results from homogeneous plastic deformation. On the other
hand, the Hastelloy tape annealed at 963 K corresponding to the deposition condition
for the superconducting layer exhibits discontinuous yielding. In the annealed
Hastelloy tapes, occurrence of Lüders bands is observed, indicating that plastic
deformation progresses inhomogeneously. Discontinuous yielding is also confirmed in the
coated conductor. The yield strains of the coated conductors are almost identical
to the strains at quenching. Characteristic fracture behaviour is observed, that
transverse crack arrays are initiated from the tape edge and they propagate into
the central part. The crack arrays orient to a certain angle to the loading axis,
which is similar to that of the Lüders bands. The similarities in the initiation site
and the angle to the loading axis between the Lüders bands and the crack arrays
and close values of quenching strains to the yielding one strongly suggest that
quenching is attributable to the discontinuous yielding in the Hastelloy substrate.
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