Abstract

Experiments were conducted to determine the effect of transverse compressive stress (TCS) on the critical current of jelly-roll multifilamentary Nb/sub 3/Al wire (0.8-mm dia.) for magnetic flux densities up to 12 T. For comparison, identical experiments were performed for bronze-process Ti-alloyed multifilamentary Nb/sub 3/Sn wire (1.0-mm dia.). Although the unstressed critical current density of Nb/sub 3/Al was inferior to that of (NbTi)/sub 3/Sn at high fields, under applied TCS Nb/sub 3/Al exhibited less critical current degradation than (NbTi)/sub 3/Sn. For example, at 12 T and 150 MPa. TCS-induced critical current degradation was approximately 20% for Nb/sub 3/Al, whereas it was approximately 65% for (NbTi)/sub 3/Sn.

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