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Transport and magnetization ac losses of ROEBEL assembled coated conductor cables: measurements and calculations

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Abstract

Many superconductor applications require cables with a high current capacity. This is not feasible with single-piece coated conductors because their ac losses are too large. Therefore, it is necessary to develop superconducting cables with a high current capacity and low ac losses. One promising solution is given by ROEBEL cables. We assembled three ROEBEL cables from commercial YBCO coated conductors. The cables have the same width but a different number of strands, which results in different aspect ratios and current capacities. We experimentally studied their ac losses under a transport current or a perpendicular magnetic field. In addition, we performed numerical calculations, which agree with the experiments, especially for the transport case. We found that in the cables there is good current sharing between the strands. We also found that stacking the strands reduces the magnetization losses. For a given critical current, thicker cables have lower magnetization ac losses. In addition, a conducting matrix is not required for a good current sharing between strands.

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