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Splice Resistance Measurements in 2G YBCO Coated Conductor...

by Christopher M Rey, Robert C Duckworth, Yifei Zhang
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Publication Date
Page Numbers
2317 to 2320
Volume
19
Issue
3
Conference Name
Applied Superconductivity Conference
Conference Location
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
I-EEE
Conference Date
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Abstract�The Oak Ridge National Laboratory has been investigating the electrical splice resistance of second-generation (2G) YBCO coated conductor. The purpose of the experimental investigation is to study the splice resistance of 2G YBCO coated conductor as a function of: a) operating temperature, b) magnetic field strength (B-field), and c) magnetic field orientation (�). Understanding the splice resistance with its corresponding variation as a function of surface preparation and operating conditions is essential to the practical implementation of electric utility devices; e.g., motors, generators, transformers, cables, and fault-current limiters, etc. Preliminary test results indicate that the 2G YBCO splice resistance shows a weak temperature dependence and a significantly stronger dependence upon magnetic field strength and magnetic field orientation. Surface preparation conditions are also briefly discussed.

Index Terms� coated conductor, splice, critical current, YBCO