TY - JOUR
T1 - Nondestructive diagnostics of narrow coated conductors for electric power applications
AU - Higashikawa, Kohei
AU - Katahira, Kenta
AU - Inoue, Masayoshi
AU - Kiss, Takanobu
AU - Shingai, Yuki
AU - Konishi, Masaya
AU - Ohmatsu, Kazuya
AU - Machi, Takato
AU - Yoshizumi, Masateru
AU - Izumi, Teruo
AU - Shiohara, Yuh
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2013 IEEE.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - We have succeeded in characterizing local critical currents and electromagnetically equivalent widths of slit coated conductors (CCs) as a function of their longitudinal position based on reel-to-reel scanning Hall-probe microscopy (RTR-SHPM). The aim is to make a quality control of slit CCs intended for electric power application, such as electric power cable in particular, for ac losses reduction. Long pieces of slit CCs, i.e., collectively 40-m-long pieces of 2-mm-wide slit CCs, were transferred in their longitudinal direction, and continuously magnetized in a liquid nitrogen bath; the magnetic field distributions of the samples were then measured by scanning a Hall sensor. From the magnetic field distributions, we could evaluate local critical currents and the equivalent widths of the slit CCs as a function of their longitudinal position. The difference between the equivalent width and the geometrical width of a CC corresponds to the damage due to the slitting process. This means that we can discuss such damage precisely together with its statistics along the longitudinal direction. This kind of diagnostics will be a very powerful technique for establishing slitting processes for producing narrow CCs for overcoming the issue of ac losses for electric power application comprising CCs.
AB - We have succeeded in characterizing local critical currents and electromagnetically equivalent widths of slit coated conductors (CCs) as a function of their longitudinal position based on reel-to-reel scanning Hall-probe microscopy (RTR-SHPM). The aim is to make a quality control of slit CCs intended for electric power application, such as electric power cable in particular, for ac losses reduction. Long pieces of slit CCs, i.e., collectively 40-m-long pieces of 2-mm-wide slit CCs, were transferred in their longitudinal direction, and continuously magnetized in a liquid nitrogen bath; the magnetic field distributions of the samples were then measured by scanning a Hall sensor. From the magnetic field distributions, we could evaluate local critical currents and the equivalent widths of the slit CCs as a function of their longitudinal position. The difference between the equivalent width and the geometrical width of a CC corresponds to the damage due to the slitting process. This means that we can discuss such damage precisely together with its statistics along the longitudinal direction. This kind of diagnostics will be a very powerful technique for establishing slitting processes for producing narrow CCs for overcoming the issue of ac losses for electric power application comprising CCs.
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U2 - 10.1109/TASC.2013.2291997
DO - 10.1109/TASC.2013.2291997
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84994578205
SN - 1051-8223
VL - 24
JO - IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
JF - IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
IS - 3
M1 - 2291997
ER -