Abstract
Intensive research work has been carried out in order to develop industrially available HTSREBCO-coated conductors under the NEDO project in Japan. Recently, several groups inthe project succeeded in the development of high performance coated conductors. Theircharacteristic features have been evaluated in terms of mechanical propertiesand their influence on critical currents. The mechanical properties at RT and77 K were analyzed on the basis of the rule of mixtures. The force-free strain(Aff) was analytically deduced, which indicates the strain at which the residual stress exertedon the superconducting layer becomes zero. Tensile strain dependence on criticalcurrents could be divided into elastic and brittle regions. The reversible strain limit(Arev) was defined as a strain at which the critical current recovers elastically to the level of 99%Ico. Within the elastic region, the critical current showed a convex strain dependence,which is explained as Ekin’s intrinsic strain effect. The degradation beyond thereversible strain limit was attributed to a fracture of the superconducting layer. As awhole, the present study made clear quantitatively the tensile strain behavior ofcritical currents and proposed a reasonable definition for the reversible strain limit.
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