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Stabilization and coil performance of RHQT-processed Nb/sub 3/Al conductors
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Such CompositesSuperconducting MaterialEngineeringSolenoid CoilRf SemiconductorSuperconductivityHigh Tc SuperconductorsMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringElectrical EngineeringNb/al CompositesHigh-tc SuperconductivityMicroelectronicsNiobium-based SuperconductorsMicrostructureCoil PerformanceSuperalloyHigh-temperature SuperconductivityApplied PhysicsHigh-performance Material
A Nb/sub 3/Al superconductor based on jelly-rolled (JR) Nb/Al composites of high performance can be fabricated by rapid-heating and quenching of a wire of such composites with subsequent transformation-annealing to form the Nb/sub 3/Al phase (RHQT process). Since the conductor thereby is heated up to 2000/spl deg/C, far above the melting point of Cu, the Cu stabilizer needs to be externally incorporated by a mechanical-cladding method between quenching and annealing. Such an appropriate deformation promotes the transformation from a disordered bcc phase, and thereby enhances the critical current density J/sub c/. A solenoid coil was fabricated by a wind-and-react method: the Cu-clad conductor (1.61/sup w//spl times/0.71/sup t/ mm/sup 2/) with Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ yarn insulation was wound into a coil (19.7/40.8/sup /spl phi///spl times/49.7/sup H/ mm), transformed at 800/spl deg/C, and impregnated with beeswax. The resultant coil, while carrying a current of 179 A at 2.1 K in a superconducting back-up field of 21.2 T, generated an additional 1.3 T. The total magnetic field of 22.5 T is the highest record ever for a metallic superconducting coil.
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