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Bridge-Type Mechanical Lap Joint of a 100 kA-Class HTS Conductor having Stacks of GdBCO Tapes
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Materials ScienceSuperconducting MaterialElectrical EngineeringHigh-tc SuperconductivityHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringObtained Joint ResistanceHigh-temperature SuperconductivityMechanical EngineeringSuperconductivityKa-class Hts ConductorFusion Reactor MaterialFusion MaterialsGdbco TapesJoint SectionMagnetic Confinement FusionJoint ResistanceLow-temperature Superconductivity
In this paper, we reported design, fabrication and test of a prototype 100-kA-class high-temperature superconducting (HTS) conductor, especially for joint section, to be used for segmented HTS helical coils in the FFHR-d1 heliotron-type fusion reactor. The conductor has a geometry of three rows and fourteen layers of Gadolinium Barium Copper Oxide HTS (GdBCO) tapes embedded in copper and stainless steel jackets and has a joint section with bridge-type mechanical lap joint. We introduced improved method to fabricate the joint based on pilot experiments and we were able to apply a current of ∼120 kA at 4.2 K, 0.45 T to the sample without quench at joint. The obtained joint resistance was ∼2 nΩ, which was lower than our previous data. Though joint resistance increased with a rise in current and magnetic field, predicted joint resistance in the environment of actual helical coil in the FFHR-d1 was small enough to properly run the cryoplant of the reactor.
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