Abstract

Dense Bi2223 superconductors have been successfully formed by hot stacking-forging process (HSF). Neutron diffraction measurements were used to investigate the bulk textures of HSF-Bi2223 samples. Angular dependence of transport critical current density, J c values were measured at various temperatures and different applied magnetic fields. Several textured pieces were hot-stacked. This procedure leads to an increase of both the sample thickness and the nominal engineering critical current ( I c), favourable hints for use of textured-Bi2223 in power generation supplies.

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