Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1817303 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2016 | 10 Pages |
•The electromechanical behaviors of the superconducting (SC) strand are investigated.•A 3D FEM model for bending behaviors and electric properties of strand is developed.•The influence of breakage of filaments on the critical current of SC strand is calculated.•The impact of current transfer length on the electric properties of SC strand is discussed.
The bending behaviors of superconducting strand with typical multi-filament twist configuration are investigated based on a three-dimensional finite element method (FEM) model, named as the Multi-filament twist model, of the strand. In this 3D FEM model, the impacts of initial thermal residual stress, filament-breakage and its evaluation are taken into accounts. The mechanical responses of the strand under bending load are studied with the factors taken into consideration one by one. The distribution of the damage of the filaments and its evolution and the movement of the neutral axis caused by it are studied and displayed in detail. Besides, taking the advantages of the Multi-filament twist model, the normalized critical current of the strand under bending load is also calculated based on the invariant temperature and field strain functions. In addition, the non-negligible influences of the pitch length of the filaments on both the mechanical behaviors and the normalized critical current are discussed. The stress-strain characteristics of the strand under tensile load and the normalized critical current of it under axial and bending loads resulting from the Multi-filament twist model show good agreement with the experimental data.