Published March 1985 | Version v1
Journal article

Properties of idealized designs of NB3SN composites

  • 1. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

Description

A series of seven idealized bronze-Nb3Sn composites were manufactured by the MJR process with varying matrix to filament ratios and pure Nb and Nb 0.8 wt.% Ti cores. The central core of each composite was sealed by a diffusion barrier which results in each filament having an identical source of tin. Initial evaluations of the composites from critical current and transmission electron microscopy measurements are presented and their properties compared to standard MJR composites. The Nb3Sn current density does not appear to be a strong function of bronze to Nb ratio over the range 2.4 to 3.2:1. The standard MJR composites have higher critical current densities than the idealized composites. It is proposed that the major reason for the increased current density of the normal MJR conductors is the intrinsically higher quality of the filaments close to the central tin core. It is postulated that the high Sn content of the bronze surrounding these filaments leads to an intrinsically higher Nb3Sn filament current density

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
IEEE Trans. Magn.
Journal Volume
MAG 21
Journal Issue
2
Series
IEEE Trans. Magn.
Journal Page Range
1133-1136
ISSN
0018-9464
CODEN
IEMGA

Conference

Title
Applied superconductivity conference.
Dates
9-13 Sep 1984.
Place
San Diego, CA (USA).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-840937--.