Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9841664 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The V-I property of two HTS tapes connected by ordinary Sn-Pb solder has been studied both numerically and experimentally. Two basic joint structures: “shake hand” and “pray hand” with different overlapped length are studied. By means of a Finite Element Analysis package ANSYS, not only the entire V-I curve from 0 to 2Ic can be obtained but also the detail of current distribution along the HTS tape can be simulated. The numerical approach is based on a 2D electric field analysis, where the conductivity of the HTS material is simulated in terms of a power law E-J relation. The simulated results are compared with the experimental data obtained from the commonly used four-probe method. We found that from the energy dissipation point of view, the “pray hand” structure is more appropriate for use in the high current region.
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Authors
C. Gu, C. Zhuang, T.M. Qu, Z. Han,