Abstract

High-temperature superconductors (HTS) have great potential for magnetic levitation applications. Nowadays, coated conductor (CC) tapes are playing an increasingly important role in this field. Compared with HTS bulk materials, CC tapes have a higher critical current density and can be mass-produced, easy to shape, and have other important advantages for magnetic levitation applications. In order to gain an in-depth understanding of the relevant levitation characteristics of CC tapes, we studied the static magnetic levitation force between the permanent magnet and HTS tape stack, with the number of the CC tapes in the stack being 10 to 160. The experimental results show that the magnetic levitation force increases steadily as the thickness of the CC tape stack increases, but gradually reaches saturation.

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