Abstract

The strain dependence of the critical current in Y-123 tapes has been studied as a functionof field and temperature up to strain values of 0.81%. For the particular tape configurationwith a Ni–W substrate, the critical current was found to be reversible up to 0.51%. TheIc(ε) curves have been measured at 4.2, 50 and 77 K at fields up to 19 T. In the reversible region, the decreaseof Ic(ε)/Ic(ε = 0) with ε was found to be more pronounced at higher fields and temperatures: at 17 T the decrease ofIc/Ico atεirr was of the order of 9% and 25% at 4.2 and 50 K, respectively. At 77 K and 6 T, thecorresponding decrease was 12%. Using the Walters spiral for tapes up to 0.80 m length, theV –I curves have been measured over three decades. At low electric field(0.01 µV cm−1)the n value is constant up to 0.81% strain, while at higher electric field it decreases with theapplied strain.

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