Compared with the first-generation BSCCO wire, the YBCO thin-film wire boasts low material costs and high J<SUB>c</SUB> and superior magnetic-field properties, among other strengths. Meanwhile, the previous BSCCO wire material for supercon...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A107576714
2010
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SCOPUS,SCIE
학술저널
1626-1630(5쪽)
0
상세조회0
다운로드다국어 초록 (Multilingual Abstract)
Compared with the first-generation BSCCO wire, the YBCO thin-film wire boasts low material costs and high J<SUB>c</SUB> and superior magnetic-field properties, among other strengths. Meanwhile, the previous BSCCO wire material for supercon...
Compared with the first-generation BSCCO wire, the YBCO thin-film wire boasts low material costs and high J<SUB>c</SUB> and superior magnetic-field properties, among other strengths. Meanwhile, the previous BSCCO wire material for superconducting cables has been researched on considerably with regard to its post-wire quenching characteristics during the application of an alternating over-current. In this regard, the promising YBCO thin-film wire has yet to be further researched on. Moreover, still lacking is research on the YBCO thin-film wire with insulating layers, which is essential in the manufacture of superconducting cables, along with the testing of the application of an alternating over-current to the wire. In this study, YBCO thin-film wires with copper-stabilizing layers were used in testing alternating over-current application according to the presence or absence of insulating layers and to the thickness of such layers, to examine the post-quenching wire resistance increase and quenching trends. The YBCO thin-film wire with copper-stabilizing layers has a critical temperature of 90K and a critical current of 85A<SUB>rms</SUB>. Moreover, its current application cycle is 5.5 cycles, and its applied currents are 354, 517, 712, and 915A<SUB>peak</SUB>. These figures enabled the YBCO thin-film wires with copper-stabilizing layers to reach 90, 180, 250, and 300K, respectively, in this study. These temperatures serve as a relative reference to examine the post-quenching wire properties following the application of an alternating over-current.
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