Influence of Structural Material and Epoxy Impregnation on Coil Strains in Y123 Pancake Coil

2014 
Single-pancake coils having different winding turns are fabricated. The bobbin material used for the coils is a Dyneema fiber-reinforced plastic (DFRP), which has a thermal expansion property during cooling. The influence of the DFRP's expansion on thermal strains of the coil during cooling is experimentally estimated. In the experiment, the thermal strains on the superconducting tape of the outermost turns in the coils are measured. The dependence of epoxy impregnation on the thermal strain of the coil is also experimentally estimated. According to the experimental data, the combination of impregnation and the bobbin's expansion effectively decreases thermal contraction of the outermost tape.
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