2017
DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2017.2766132
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Strain Distribution in REBCO-Coated Conductors Bent With the Constant-Perimeter Geometry

Abstract: Abstract-Cable and magnet applications require bending REBa2Cu3O 7−δ (REBCO, RE = Rare Earth) tapes around a former to carry high current or generate specific magnetic fields. With a high aspect ratio, REBCO tapes favor the bending along their broad surfaces (easy way) than their thin edges (hard way). The easy-way bending forms can be effectively determined by the constant-perimeter method that was developed in the 1970s to fabricate accelerator magnets with flat thin conductors. The method, however, does not… Show more

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“…Additionally, in the FEA a tension of 2 N was applied to numerically execute the winding, while experimentally the tape was wound by hand without measuring the tension applied. However, the FEA results agrees with the strain calculated analytically using equations in [12]. Additionally, the FEA results show that the longitudinal strain is not constant across the tape's width.…”
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confidence: 68%
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“…Additionally, in the FEA a tension of 2 N was applied to numerically execute the winding, while experimentally the tape was wound by hand without measuring the tension applied. However, the FEA results agrees with the strain calculated analytically using equations in [12]. Additionally, the FEA results show that the longitudinal strain is not constant across the tape's width.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…A uniform load of 2 N is applied on the opposite edge of the tape to maintain tension during winding. On the same edge, a displacement of 6.6 mm (winding pitch from [12]), along the width's direction of the tape is applied. The former is modelled as an elliptical surface.…”
Section: ) Flat Tape (Configuration A)mentioning
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“…The winding strain on the REBCO layer depends on the conductor architecture and magnet design. Conductors with a high aspect ratio such as the Roebel cable can minimize the strain in REBCO layers by following the constant-perimeter principle for magnet design and conductor bending [100][101][102][103][104]. From this aspect, round REBCO conductors are more flexible and can work with diverse magnet designs, although to understand the critical current degradation and reduce the strain development is still critical [30,[105][106][107][108][109][110].…”
Section: How To Make High-field Accelerator Magnets Using Multi-tape mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding how strain develops in REBCO layer during the cabling and magnet winding processes will be critical [32,104,106,[108][109][110]195,196]. The design tools based on the understanding of the conductor mechanics will help guide the development of more flexible round REBCO conductors and the optimized REBCO tapes with thinner substrates and narrower widths [34,38,160].…”
Section: What Is the Required Performance For Rebco Conductors To Achmentioning
confidence: 99%