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A (RE)BCO Pancake Winding With Metal-as-Insulation
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2016
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Electrical EngineeringCoil ParametersMi PancakesEngineeringMi TechniqueBco PancakeThermal InsulationElectrical Insulation
In this paper, we report preliminary experimental results on protection study of two REBCO pancake coils based on the metal-as-insulation (MI) winding technique, a variant of the no-insulation (NI) winding technique, in which a metallic tape is cowound. Against the more-proven NI technique, our results demonstrate that the MI technique, too, is quite viable for HTS pancake coils with the following features: 1) nearly self-protecting;2) significantly smaller charging-delay time constant; and 3) better control of coil parameters. It also permits stable operation at 97% of a quench current. We present 77-K results of NI and MI pancakes: first, comparing the advantages and drawbacks of the two winding techniques and, second, dealing with stability and quench parameters. Finally, using a simple circuit model, we quantitatively show that metallic tape thickness has little detrimental effect on the self-protecting feature of the MI pancakes.
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