In this paper, we reported the recent progress in developing practical kilometer-length rod-in-tube (RIT) multifilamentary Nb 3 Al superconducting wires at WST, which included the preparation of Cu/Nb-Al precursor wires, design and manufacture of rapid heating and quenching (RHQ) equipment, and RHQ heat-treatment process of Nb 3 Al wires. Superconducting properties and microstructure of the RIT Nb 3 Al wires have been discussed. By measuring magnetization and transport critical current properties of Nb 3 Al wires, it is found that, for all the samples, the onset superconducting transition temperature T c reaches 16.8-17.3 K, and at 4.2 K and 15 T, the critical current density J c of 830 A/mm 2 at the Nb 3 Al wires have been achieved. This paper suggests that it is possible to develop the practical Nb 3 Al superconducting wires by using the RIT Nb 3 Al precursor wires, in combination with RHQ heat-treatment process.Index Terms-Critical current density, Nb 3 Al wire, rapid heating and quenching (RHQ), rod-in-tube.
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