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Development Status of AMSC Amperium<sup>®</sup>Wire
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2014
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringHigh Voltage EngineeringPower CablesElectrophysiologyPower Electronic SystemsDevelopment StatusPower ElectronicsSecond GenerationMicroelectronicsHts WireElectrical Engineering TechnologyStandardizationPower Electronic DevicesElectromagnetic Compatibility
AMSC produces Second Generation (2G) HTS wire for utility power applications as well as coil, motor and generator solutions. In this paper, various types of AMSC's Amperium® wire suitable to power cables, fault current limiters and coils are reviewed. In addition, recently developed performance-improvements in amperage, reduced ac power loss and mechanical properties are summarized. The introduction of thicker HTS layers coupled with optimized heat treatments to enhance critical current density dramatically improve both cable and coil wire current-carrying capability. A non-magnetic RABiTSTM substrate has now been developed to the point where it is compatible with the manufacturing process and capable of sustaining large critical currents. Finally, the ability of Amperium® wires to withstand cable-winding stresses, and to exhibit the high transverse c-axis strength critical to the reliability of the wire in coils, are discussed.
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