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3D FEM Modeling of CORC Commercial Cables With Bean's Like Magnetization Currents and Its AC-Losses Behavior

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posted on 2022-04-04, 15:53 authored by MU Fareed, M Kapolka, BC Robert, M Clegg, HS Ruiz
The Conductor on Rounded Core (CORC) cables manufactured by Advanced Conductor Technologies with current densities beyond 300 Amm-2 at 4.2 K, and bending diameter of up to 3.5 cm, are considered as one of the strongest candidates for the next generation of high field power applications and magnets. In this paper, we present a full 3D FEM model for their monolayer and bilayer CORC cables made with up to three and six superconducting tapes respectively, disclosing the full curve of AC losses for the monolayer cable at magnetic fields beyond 60 mT, and the actual distribution of current density along and across the thickness of the superconducting tapes in both designs. The model is based on the so-called H-formulation, allowing to incorporate the true three-dimensionality of the tapes without recurring to 2D thin-film approaches where non-physical surface currents that do not follow the celebrated Bean's model for type-II superconductors appear. Likewise, good agreement with the experimentally measured AC-losses for the monolayer and bilayer cable have been obtained, with all the details of the model disclosed in this paper.

Funding

U.K. Research and Innovation, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (Grant Number: EP/S025707/1)

History

Citation

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity ( Volume: 32, Issue: 4, June 2022) https://doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2022.3145309

Author affiliation

College of Science and Engineering and Space Park Leicester

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY

Volume

32

Issue

4

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

issn

1051-8223

eissn

1558-2515

Acceptance date

2022-01-18

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-04-04

Language

English