Abstract

Although long-length superconducting wires are now being developed and manufactured, there is still a need for jointing in coil manufacturing and power cables for power distribution which requires miles in length. Therefore, it is important to develop an easy and practical jointing that has an acceptable electrical and mechanical integrity. Depending upon the applications, jointed coated conductor (CC) tapes will experience different stresses and strains during manufacturing and operation that could affect its transport property. Bending strain characterization is necessary since CC tapes are being wound into coils for magnet applications and other electrical devices. In this study, two joint types soldered by mechanical controlled jointing with uniform pressure application have been adopted. Critical currents of the jointed tapes have been measured at 77 K and self field. In the case of easy bending test, a new test procedure has been adopted considering the non-uniform flexural stiffness between jointed and unjointed parts of the sample. Relationship between the critical current and bending strain in easy bending mode has been investigated.

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