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Degradation of the performance of a YBCO-coated conductor double pancake coil due to epoxy impregnation
Authors:T Takematsu  R Hu  T Takao  Y Yanagisawa  H Nakagome  D Uglietti  T Kiyoshi  M Takahashi  H Maeda
Institution:1. Systems and Structural Biology Center, RIKEN, Yokohama 230-0045, Japan;2. Faculty of Science and Technology, Sophia University, Yotsuya 102-8554, Japan;3. Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University, Chiba 236-8522, Japan;4. Superconducting Materials Center, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba 305-0003, Japan;5. Graduate School of Yokohama City University, Yokohama, 230-0045, Japan
Abstract:Now that YBCO-coated conductors have been commercialized, a number of YBCO coils have been developed. However, their basic performances have not been systematically investigated so far. Here, we demonstrate that of a YBCO double pancake coil. The critical current of an epoxy impregnated YBCO double pancake coil was substantially degraded, i.e. the normal voltage appears above 8 A, only 18% of that for the dry coil. It was inferred that degradation occurs if the cumulative radial stress developed during cool down exceeds the critical transverse stress for the YBCO-coated conductor (typically 10 MPa). Under these conditions, the conductor was debonded at the interface between the buffer layer and YBCO layers, or fractured in the YBCO layer itself, causing cracks on the YBCO layer, resulting in a significant decline of the critical current. These negative effects are suppressed if the coils are dry wound or impregnated with paraffin, as the bonding strengths between turns are negligible and therefore turns are separated if the cumulative radial stress tends to be tensile. For non-circular coils in which epoxy impregnation is inevitable, degradation due to cumulative tensile transverse stress is still the major problem.
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