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Author(s):  
Ghazi Hajiri ◽  
Kévin BERGER ◽  
Rémi Dorget ◽  
Jean Lévêque ◽  
hervé Caron

Abstract The use of High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) cables in power systems increases transmission capacity whereas reducing the volume of the installation. In addition, when transmission currents exceed a few kA, HTS DC cables significantly reduce power losses, right-of-ways and total system mass. This summary describes the various studies to be carried out in order to correctly dimension DC HTS cables for the new railway network envisaged by the French company SNCF, which has to take into account the ultra-urban needs. The process used to design DC cables for different operating current values between 5 kA and 20 kA at 1 750 V using commercial (RE)BaCuO tapes is presented. In this design stage, the dependence of the critical current density Jc(B, θ, T) of the superconducting tapes, the thermal properties of the materials used, and the different cooling modes as a function of the cable length are taken into account. Finally, we discuss a cryogenic solution to protect the cable in case of short-circuit or overload.


Author(s):  
Bruno de Sousa Alves ◽  
Valtteri Lahtinen ◽  
Marc Laforest ◽  
Frederic Sirois

Abstract This paper presents a novel finite-element approach for the electromagnetic modeling of superconducting coated conductors with transport currents. We combine a thin-shell (TS) method to the H-Φ formulation to avoid the meshing difficulties related to the high aspect ratio of these conductors and reduce the computational burden in simulations. The interface boundary conditions in the TS method are defined using an auxiliary 1-D finite-element (FE) discretization of N elements along the thinnest dimension of the conductor. This procedure permits the approximation of the superconductor's nonlinearities inside the TS in a time-transient analysis. Four application examples of increasing complexity are discussed: (i) single coated conductor, (ii) two closely packed conductors carrying anti-parallel currents, (iii) a stack of twenty superconducting tapes and a (iv) full representation of a HTS tape comprising a stack of thin films. In all these examples, the profiles of both the tangential and normal components of the magnetic field show good agreement with a reference solution obtained with standard black2-D H-Φ formulation. Results are also compared with the widely used T-A formulation. This formulation is shown to be dual to the TS model with a single FE (N=1) in the auxiliary 1-D systems. The increase of N in the TS model is shown to be advantageous at small inter-tape separation and low transport current since it allows the tangential components of the magnetic field to penetrate the thin region. The reduction in computational cost without compromising accuracy makes the proposed model promising for the simulation of large-scale superconducting applications.


Author(s):  
peng yang ◽  
He Huang ◽  
Meng Han ◽  
Wenwen Guo ◽  
Chang Tu ◽  
...  

Abstract The Ag-sheathed Ba1-xKxFe2As2 (Ba-122) monofilamentary tapes were prepared by the ex-situ powder-in-tube (PIT) method. The variation of the microstructure and superconducting properties with the thickness of the superconducting core in the cross-section of sintered tapes is studied. At the same time, the reason is studied in comparison with the unsintered tapes. The research results show that the magnetic Jc of the iron-based superconducting tapes increases continuously with distance from the core-sheath interface, which is the complete opposite of the Bi-based superconductor. The magnetic Jc of central layers for final Ba-122 tapes is about 33% higher than the Jc of the whole tape at 4.2 K and 7 T. We have found that the center of the superconducting core shows higher hardness and better texture. In addition, it is also found that there is a reaction layer at the Ag-superconductor interface. These reasons may result in the reduction of the critical current density near the interface in the tapes. Moreover, we also found the presence of a reaction layer in the hot-pressed (HP) high-performance samples. However, no unevenness was found in the unsintered samples. Therefore, the superconductivity of Ba-122 tapes will be better by reducing the reaction layer and eliminating inhomogeneity at the core-sheath interface of the sintered tapes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2103 (1) ◽  
pp. 012096
Author(s):  
V V Guryev ◽  
S V Shavkin ◽  
V S Kruglov

Abstract Various applications of superconducting materials require accounting of the critical current anisotropy relative to magnetic field direction - I c7(θ). However, today there is no sufficiently comprehensive model that takes into account the anisotropy, therefore the angular dependences are usually not analysed, but only described using various mathematical formulas. As a result, the fitting parameters have no physical meaning and it is difficult to correlate the picture with the features of the microstructure. In this paper, we propose a method for analysing the critical current angular dependences based on the anisotropic pinning model. The applicability of this model for conventional superconducting Nb-Ti tapes with one peak in the I c7(θ) dependence is shown. The possibility of extending this model to analyse the angular dependences of HTS materials is discussed.


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