2022
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6668/ac86fd
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Numerical investigation of current distributions around defects in high temperature superconducting CORC® cables

Abstract: High performance ReBCO magnet prototypes are typically monitored and protected with voltage measurements, however a variance in safe operating limits has been observed. A potential issue arises from current redistribution phenomena associated with unidentified defects in cables composed of ReBCO tapes. In this work, a network model is developed to simulate current and voltage distributions around defects in CORC cables. The evolving network of conductor overlap is evaluated. Trends in CORC operation at 77 K ar… Show more

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“…With the increase of the contact resistivity, the radial current decreases, and the defective tape requires more distance to recover back to the current carrying capacity. Similar results have been reported in the work of [61] by using the equivalent circuit model. The defect has a significant impact on the sample voltage.…”
Section: Current Sharing Behaviors Of Corc Cablesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…With the increase of the contact resistivity, the radial current decreases, and the defective tape requires more distance to recover back to the current carrying capacity. Similar results have been reported in the work of [61] by using the equivalent circuit model. The defect has a significant impact on the sample voltage.…”
Section: Current Sharing Behaviors Of Corc Cablesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Simple electric-circuit models are a powerful tool to explain the measured V(I) behavior of rebco tapes and cables [59][60][61][81][82][83]. Here we use an approximate method, based on a dc electric-circuit model (figure C2), to interpret and gain insight on the performance of both wires in Layer 1 (table 4).…”
Section: Data Availability Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To investigate the problem of current sharing in an HTS cable, we implemented a 2D network model that calculates current and voltage distribution for a stack of ten HTS tape conductors current-shared through normal bulk metal in-between those conductors and having resistive current terminals interfaced to each of the conductors. Various public-domain and in-house developed circuit model realizations have been reported recently to provide current and voltage distributions for various HTS-related problems, such as a single HTS tape [24], HTS transformer [25], soldered stacked-twisted HTS wire [26], non-insulated coils [7,27] and CORC ® HTS cables [28]. Our model was implemented and solved using a freely available LTSpice ® circuit simulator by Linear Technologies [29].…”
Section: Current Sharing In a Tape Stackmentioning
confidence: 99%