Abstract

When a REBCO tape carrying DC transport current is exposed to a perpendicular AC magnetic field with amplitude above certain value, flux could be triggered to traversing the superconducting tape. During the process, a biased DC response voltage, called the dynamic resistance voltage will be induced. In the paper, the calculation on the time-dependent dynamic resistance voltage was carried out by the H-formulation model implemented in the finite-element method (FEM) software package COMSOL Multiphysics. Fourier analysis on the waveform of dynamic resistance voltage was utilized to figure out the main components of the response voltage. The DC component, second harmonic component and ratio of the two components can reflect how the instantaneous dynamic resistance responds to the applied AC magnetic field and the DC transport current. The findings in the paper can be used to monitor the state of DC-carrying REBCO tapes subject to an AC magnetic field.

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