15–19 Nov 2021
Fukuoka Convention Center
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Session

THU-PO3-717 Mechanical Behavior of Conductor

717
18 Nov 2021, 10:00
Fukuoka Convention Center

Fukuoka Convention Center

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  1. Yang Nie (North China Electric Power University)
    18/11/2021, 10:00
    Poster

    In recent years, the REBCO tapes have a broad development prospect in the application of large high field magnets due to its high critical current density and superior mechanical property. Several conductors/cables with high carrying current capacity made of REBCO tapes, such as RACC, CORC, TSTC, RS, SSC, HTS-CroCo and Q-IS, are expected to fabricate cable-in-conduit conductor (CICC) or...

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  2. Huan Jin
    18/11/2021, 10:00
    Poster

    Manufacturing ReBCO tape into a cable structure is suitable for future magnet applications to carry large current and generate high magnetic fields. During cable manufacturing and operation, the ReBCO tape is subjected to combined axial tension, axial compression, bending, and torsion loads. Therefore, mastering the critical current of the ReBCO tape under axial strain is very necessary to...

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  3. Mark Angelo Diaz (Andong National University)
    18/11/2021, 10:00
    Poster

    The superior electromechanical properties (EMP) of REBCO coated conductor (CC) tapes made them enabled to be utilized in a wide range of practical superconducting applications such as coils, magnets, and generators. However, the extreme application environments degrade the current-carrying capabilities so it is important to develop a technique to evaluate the EMPs and their reversible limits...

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  4. Takanobu Mato (Hokkaido University)
    18/11/2021, 10:00
    Poster

    Performances of ultra-high field superconducting magnets have been improving. On 2017, a world-record high magnetic field of 45.5 T was generated with insert no-insulation (NI) Rare-Earth Barium Copper Oxide (REBCO) pancake coils (14.4 T), called “LBC3”, and an outsert resistive magnet (31.1 T). After 45.5-T generation, the insert NI REBCO pancake coils were quenched, and plastic deformations...

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