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Effects of differently hardened brass foil laminate on the electromechanical property of externally laminated CC tapes

  • Bautista, Zhierwinjay;Shin, Hyung-Seop;Mean, Byoung Jean;Lee, Jae-Hun
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.21-24
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    • 2016
  • The mechanical properties of REBCO coated conductor (CC) wires under uniaxial tension are largely determined by the thick component layers in the architecture, namely, the substrate and the stabilizer or even the reinforcement layer. Depending on device applications of the CC tapes, it is necessary to reinforce thin metallic foils externally to one-side or both sides of the CC tapes. Due to the external reinforcement of brass foils, it was found that this could increase the reversible strain limit from the Cu-stabilized CC tapes. In this study, the effects of differently hardened brass foil laminate on the electromechanical property of CC tapes were investigated under uniaxial tension loading. The tensile strain dependence of the critical current ($I_c$) was measured at 77 K and self-field. Depending on whether the $I_c$ of CC tapes were measured during loading or after unloading, a reversible strain (or stress) limit could be determined, respectively. The both-sides of the Cu-stabilized CC tapes were laminated with brass foils with different hardness, namely 1/4H, 1H and EH. From the obtained results, it showed that the yield strength of the brass laminated CC tapes with EH brass foil laminate was comparable to the one of the Cu-stabilized CC tape due to its large yield strength even though its large volume fraction. It was found that the brass foil with different hardness was mainly sensitive on the stress dependence of $I_c$, but not on the strain sensitivity due to the residual strain induced in the laminated CC tapes during unloading.

Mechanical and electro-mechanical analysis in differently stabilized GdBCO coated conductor tapes with stainless steel substrate

  • Nisay, Arman R.;Shin, Hyung-Seop
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.29-33
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    • 2013
  • The understanding of the strain dependence of critical current, $I_c$, in the reversible region is important for the evaluation of the performance of coated conductor (CC) tapes in practical applications. In this study, the stress/strain tolerance of $I_c$ in GdBCO CC tapes with stainless steel substrate stabilized by additional Cu and brass laminate was analyzed quantitatively through $I_c$-strain measurement at 77 K under self-field. The variation in irreversible strain limits of CC tapes by the addition of stabilizing layers was analyzed through the consideration of the pre-strain induced on the GdBCO coating film. The results were then compared with the ones previously reported for GdBCO CC tapes with Hastelloy substrate. As a result, GdBCO CC tapes with stainless steel substrate showed much higher strain tolerance of $I_c$ as compared with those adopting Hastelloy substrate.

Electro-mechanical Property Evaluation of REBCO Coated Conductor Tape with Stainless Steel Substrate

  • Dedicatoria, M.J.;Shin, H.S.;Ha, H.S.;Oh, S.S.;Moon, S.H.
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.20-23
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    • 2010
  • In this study, the electromechanical property of REBCO coated conductor (CC) tape adopting a stainless steel substrate has been investigated. Sample was subjected to uniaxial tension and measured its mechanical properties at RT and 77 K. $I_c-{\varepsilon}_t$ relations was also studied in which the strain and stress corresponding to the 95% $I_c$ retention and reversible strain limit were measured. In addition, these results were compared to the case of conventional REBCO CC tape adopting a Hastelloy substrate. As a result, by adopting a stainless steel substrate comparable strength and good electromechanical property to Hastelloy one could be achieved.