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Test of 10 kA-class HTS WISE conductor in high magnetic field facility

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High-temperature superconducting (HTS) conductor is a feasible candidate to make magnets for the next generation fusion devices because of its higher temperature margins and higher critical current in a high magnetic field in comparison to low-temperature superconducting (LTS) conductors. The recently proposed concept of the HTS-WISE (Wound and Impregnated Stacked Elastic tapes) conductor was studied to clarify its characteristics under certain magnetic fields. The WISE conductor, including 30-stacked REBCO (Rare-Earth Barium Copper Oxide) tapes, was fabricated and energized in a 9-T test facility which produced the condition of magnetic field B = 5 - 8 T and a temperature T = 30 - 50 K. Obtained critical currents (5.4 - 10.8 kA) increased with a decreasing magnetic field and/or temperature under the condition of T > 40 K. The maximum current of 16.9 kA was obtained at T = 30 K, which corresponded to the engineering current density jE = 60 A/mm2. Experimental results showed qualitative agreement with numerical calculations of the critical current. We confirmed the operation of the WISE conductor under a high magnetic field and low temperature. (author)

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Available from DOI: https://doi.org/10.1585/pfr.17.2405006

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Plasma and Fusion Research
Journal Volume
17
Journal Issue
Special Issue 1
Journal Page Range
p. 2405006.1-2405006.6
ISSN
1880-6821

Conference

Title
30. international Toki conference on plasma and fusion research, Online-held
Acronym
ITC30
Dates
16-19 Nov 2021
Place
Japan (Japan)

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Notes
11 refs., 12 figs., 1 tab.; This symposium was held online