Abstract

To evaluate the hysteresis loss in stacked HTS tapes for large current-carrying conductors, a single REBCO tape and 50 stacked REBCO tapes were modeled with the finite element method, including T-A formulation. Using the model, hysteresis losses in the single and stacked tapes were calculated under a condition that the direction of an external varying magnetic field was perpendicular to the tape plane. The calculation results were in good agreement with the measurement results. Consequently, the developed models are valid for a hysteresis loss calculation. In addition, we investigated magnetic field penetration into the stacked tapes using the model. The investigation shows that the external varying magnetic field used in the measurements cannot penetrate the center of the stacked tapes.

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