Abstract

The effect of additional brass laminate on the strain tolerance of the critical current, Ic, in Cu-stabilized REBCO (RE standing for rare earth) coated conductor (CC) tapes was evaluated. The degradation behaviours of Ic under uniaxial tension at self-field and under a magnetic field, using a pair of permanent magnets, in REBCO CC tapes with different architectures, namely Cu-stabilized and externally laminated samples, have been investigated. The strain dependence of Ic in differently processed samples of SmBCO and YBCO CC tapes under uniaxial tension testing was measured at 0 T (self-field), 0.2 T, 0.3 T, and 0.5 T. The measured Ic/Ic0–εten relation for Cu-stabilized and externally laminated REBCO samples under a magnetic field showed that additional brass laminate enhances the irreversible strain limits from 0.5% to about 0.85% in REBCO CC tapes. The variation in the strain effect on Ic in brass laminated samples becomes minimal under a magnetic field in the range of 0–0.5 T for all REBCO CC tapes tested.

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