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Zhiting Huang ◽  
Cong Liu Liu ◽  
Xing-Yi Zhang

Abstract The second generation high-temperature superconducting coated conductors (CCs) have excellent electrical and mechanical properties, and are extensively used in superconducting devices such as fault current limiters, magnets and motors. During the operation of these superconducting devices, superconducting CCs inevitably bear the combination of electromagnetic force and thermal mismatch stress, resulting in straining of YBCO layer along the tape length. It is well known that the strains of superconducting CCs cause degradation of critical current (Ic). Generally, the irreversible strain limit ( ) is used to characterize the phenomenon that Ic of superconducting CCs degrades with axial strain. When the axial strain of superconducting CCs is less than , Ic can be reversibly recovered by over 99% after being unloaded. Therefore, is a key parameter for the design and application of superconducting CC devices. For this reason, to carry out a practical engineering method for improving of superconducting CCs has become a challenge and aroused interests among researchers. This study is based on the idea of precompression. A 316LN stainless steel tape was pretensioned at 77K to improve its elastic strain limit. Then, two superconducting CCs were soldered onto both surfaces of pretensioned stainless steel tape respectively. As a result, of the superconducting CCs can be controlled manually with different precompressions. Taking YBa2Cu3O7-δ (YBCO) CCs produced by SuperPower Inc. as an example, the measurement results show that the of the YBCO CCs increased from 0.39% to 0.73%. Meanwhile, the thickness of the sample did not increase more than once.


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