Abstract

We have systematically studied the reduction rate dependence of critical current densities J c of Ag/Bi-2223 tapes using three methods, including normal rolling, pressing and “sandwich” rolling. Experimental results show that J c dependence on the reduction rate for the three processes follows the same law. When the reduction rate increases, J c initially increases, reaches a maximum and then reduces. The core density-reduction rate follows a corresponding trend. However, the maximum J c of the Ag/Bi-2223 tapes made using “sandwich” rolling is 35% higher than for those made using normal rolling even though the tapes in both cases have the same core density. This indicates that “sandwich” rolling reduces the cracks along the transverse direction in the tape in comparison with normal rolling.

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