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Performance of Nb$_{3}$Sn RRP Strands and Cables Based on a 108/127 Stack Design
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Materials ScienceMagnetismElectrical EngineeringMm StrandEngineeringRrp StrandHigh-tc SuperconductivitySuperconducting MaterialSuperconductivitySn Rrp StrandsStack DesignStrand StabilityMagnetic Materials
The high performance NbSn strand produced by Oxford Superconducting Technology (OST) with the Restack Rod Process (RRP) is presently considered as a baseline conductor for the Fermilab's accelerator magnet R∓mp;mp;D program. To improve the strand stability in the current and field range expected in magnet models, the number of subelements in the strand was increased by a factor of two (from 54 to 108), which resulted in a smaller effective filament size. The performance of the 1.0 and 0.7 mm strands of this design was studied using virgin and deformed strand samples. 27-strand Rutherford cables made of 1 mm strand were also tested using a superconducting transformer, small racetrack and 1-m shell-type dipole coils. This paper presents the RRP strand and cable parameters, and reports the results of strand, cable and coil testing.
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