High Field Insert Coils From Bi-2212/Ag Round Wires

2007 
Bi-2212/Ag round wire is a promising and practical material for extending high field superconducting magnets beyond the limits of Nb 3 Sn. Efforts to develop superconducting magnets in the 25 to 30 T range include fabrication and test of practical size insert coils using this wire. Recent studies have focused on improvements in wire performance, wire insulation, and coil fabrication for wind-and-react coils. Continued improvements in the engineering critical current density (J E ) and the critical current density (J c ) performance have been achieved by optimizing the starting precursor composition, and the heat treatments. The highest J e of 1580 A/mm 2 at 4.2 K, 0 T and 420 A/mm 2 at 4.2 K, 31 T were obtained in 0.81 mm wire. In particular, significant progress on braided insulation has been made for enabling a robust procedure for wind-and-react Bi-2212 solenoid coils. Performance of three of these coils has been measured in background fields up to 19 T, showing good prospects for high field magnet application of this conductor.
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