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ReBCO - 2mm - AC Losses + v(t), i(t)

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posted on 2025-04-14, 15:06 authored by João FernandesJoão Fernandes

Experimental tests were carried out to measure the AC losses of BSCCO tapes with 4mm wide. The used experimental setup comprises a sinusoidal voltage source (Keysight AC6804B) connected to a step-down transformer, with the secondary connected to the HTS tapes. Voltage taps are soldered to both sides of the HTS tape sample. A cancellation coil is employed to align the tape’s voltage and current, thereby reducing errors in computing the active power. The voltage signal undergoes an 80-fold amplification stage in the Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) before being visualized and acquired by an oscilloscope. For each current step, a 5-period signal is acquired 20 times, from which an average 5-period signal is derived. Each measurement step is repeated five times to mitigate noise. From these tests, AC voltage-current (V-I) characteristics and total AC losses are experimentally determined. In addition to the cancelation coil method, the voltage was also measured using a Lock-in amplifier, using the current as a phase reference.

HTS 1st gen. BSCCO and 2nd gen. ReBCO Tapes’ Characteristics

Characteristic

BSCCO (1st gen.)

ReBCO (2nd gen.)

ReBCO (2nd gen.)

Ic (77K) @ dc

160-180A

155-175A

83-85A

n (77K) @ dc

10-13

30-35

29-30

B0 (77K) @ dc

0.1 - 0.14 T

0.1 - 0.14 T

0.1 - 0.14 T

Geometry

Elliptical

Thin strip

Thin strip

wsc (wsc = 2a)

3.5 mm

4.01 mm

2.04 mm

hsc (hsc = 2b)

0.12 mm

0.095 mm

0.095 mm

lsc (length)

120 mm

105 mm

95 mm

Manufacturer

Nexans SuperConductors

BSCCO-2212 C01-207

SuperPower

SCS4050-AP

SuperPower

SCS2050-AP



To use this data, please cite:

https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6668/ad1f7c/meta


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