Current Characteristics of REBCO Tapes in 6-Slot TSTC-CICC Under Bending Conditions.

Materials (Basel)

School of Electrical Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China.

Published: January 2025

Embedding stacked HTS tapes into twisted slots is one design approach for constructing fusion conductors. This paper adopts a Cable-in-Conduit Conductor (CICC) structure, utilizing commercially REBCO coated conductors. The cable framework is made of copper and features six helically twisted slots filled with 2G HTS tapes. Two 1 m long samples with twist pitches of 200 mm and 300 mm, respectively, were fabricated. In one slot, copper and superconducting tapes were alternated, while the remaining grooves were filled with copper tapes. The 90 µm thick copper-plated bare tapes provided by Shanghai Superconductor were used for testing. By measuring the critical current of tapes positioned at different locations within the grooves at 77 K, the characteristics of each tape in the stacked arrangement were individually characterized. The study obtained the current degradation patterns of tapes located at different positions within the grooves under various bending radii. This paper will present and discuss the preliminary results of the bending measurements conducted at 77 K under a self-field.

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