1979
DOI: 10.1109/tmag.1979.1060152
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AC losses in multifilamentary Nb<inf>3</inf>Sn conductors

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“…Hysteresis losses well below 0.1 W m-2 at 50 Hz (2 x J m-2 per cycle) at 6.5 K for surface currents of 40 RMSA mm-' have been measured in a prototype flexible core for a 2 GVA cable (Lewis et a1 1978) in which the core was constructed of spiralled strips of a Nb/Nb-Zr/Cu composite. Nb on A1 has also been shown to provide a successful cable core (Bogner et a1 1977), although other candidates with losses almost as low are Nb$n clad with stainless steel and copper in the form of tape (Garber 1979) and multifilamentary Nb3Sn (Charlesworth andSikora 1979, Sumiyoshi et a1 1978). In Nb3Sn a coarse structured surface layer was recognised as one of the factors contributing to undesirable AC loss (Brisbin eta1 1977(Brisbin eta1 ,1979, and for rather different reasons surface roughness is one of the principal causes of loss in Nb at Meissner surface current densities less than H,,.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hysteresis losses well below 0.1 W m-2 at 50 Hz (2 x J m-2 per cycle) at 6.5 K for surface currents of 40 RMSA mm-' have been measured in a prototype flexible core for a 2 GVA cable (Lewis et a1 1978) in which the core was constructed of spiralled strips of a Nb/Nb-Zr/Cu composite. Nb on A1 has also been shown to provide a successful cable core (Bogner et a1 1977), although other candidates with losses almost as low are Nb$n clad with stainless steel and copper in the form of tape (Garber 1979) and multifilamentary Nb3Sn (Charlesworth andSikora 1979, Sumiyoshi et a1 1978). In Nb3Sn a coarse structured surface layer was recognised as one of the factors contributing to undesirable AC loss (Brisbin eta1 1977(Brisbin eta1 ,1979, and for rather different reasons surface roughness is one of the principal causes of loss in Nb at Meissner surface current densities less than H,,.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%