Abstract

To estimate critical current, I/sub c/, degradation when bending and tensile strains are applied to Nb/sub 3/Sn wires through the react & wind (R&W) process, we theoretically analyzed the degradation by considering the shift of the neutral axis when the wire was bent, taking the plastic deformation of the composite materials into account. The results were as follows. The neutral axis shifts 72 /spl mu/m; from the center of the wire toward the inside. The strain range of the Nb/sub 3/Sn filaments is from 0.40% to -0.06% when the wire is wound into a coil. The strain of the filaments increases 0.14% when the coil is cooled to 4.2 K. The additional Hoop's strain of 0.033% is applied to the wire for passing current to the coil. The I/sub c/ degradation rate based on the I/sub c/-strain characteristics of the wire was estimated to be 8.5%. We also succeeded in generating a maximum field of 9.2 T for a commercial scale coil manufactured by the R&W process.

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