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Internal Strain Measurement by Neutron Diffraction Under Transverse Compressive Stress for Nb3Sn Wires With and Without Cu-Nb Reinforcement
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on. 34(5):1-6 Aug, 2024
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Wires
Temperature measurement
Strain
Stress
Diffraction
Neutrons
Stress measurement
Bronze-route wire
critical current
internal strain
neutron diffraction
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Language
ISSN
1051-8223
1558-2515
2378-7074
Abstract
For an accelerator magnet, a certain mechanical strength is required to sustain against a transverse compression stress due to Lorentz force. A bronze-route Nb 3 Sn wire with Cu-Nb reinforcement was developed by Tohoku University and Furukawa Electric to enhance the strength against axial tension. The Cu-Nb reinforcement wire also exhibited some indication of strength improvement against transverse compression; however, the details of a reinforcement mechanism for the transverse compression stress have not been clarified. In this study, the internal strains of Nb 3 Sn bronze-route wires with and without the Cu-Nb reinforcement under transverse compression stress were evaluated by neutron diffraction at BL19 (TAKUMI) in J-PARC. The samples were attached to jig with solder only at the ends and compression was applied at the center of the samples with 30-mm anvil with 5-mm wide and 8- to 15-mm high beam. Since a critical current, I c of a superconducting wire depends on the three-dimensional strain, internal strain of Nb 3 Sn along the axial and two orthogonal radial directions were evaluated at room temperature (RT). In the different setup, I c measurements of the wires under transverse compression stresses were also performed at 4.2 K and 14.5 T. Using 3-mm wide anvil, the transverse compression was applied at 4.2 K or RT. The neutron diffraction results indicated no significant differences in the internal strains of Nb 3 Sn under transverse compression between the samples with and without Cu-Nb reinforcement, while the I c measurements showed potential increase in the irreversible stress ( σ irr ) for Cu-Nb reinforced wires. The reason for this discrepancy was discussed based on the difference in the experimental setups for each measurement.