Abstract

Since the 1970’s the effect of the increase of the critical current of superconductors in the longitudinal external magnetic field has been known. The critical current density of a Nb-Ti wire at low longitudinal magnetic fields demonstrated several times the larger value compared with that in a transverse magnetic field. The same phenomenon has been observed for 2G HTS tapes. It is natural to try to use this phenomenon to increase the critical current in DC HTS power cables. In this paper, we present the analysis of feasibility to use the longitudinal magnetic field effect to increase critical currents in practical HTS power cables. The experimental model of the HTS DC cable has been developed, produced, and tested in liquid nitrogen. The increase of the critical current observed when the longitudinal magnetic field generated. This increase coincides with the calculations.

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