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Homogeneous current distribution experiment in a multi-laminated HTS tape conductor for a double-pancake coil of SMES

Atomura et al., 2011

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1532666772527205393
Author
Atomura N
Takahashi T
Chiba Y
Tsuda M
Hamajima T
Shikimachi K
Hirano N
Nagaya S
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Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications

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A multi-laminated HTS tape conductor wound into double-pancake coils has recently been used for large SMES. If the HTS tapes are simply laminated to form the conductor, the current distribution in the laminated tape conductor of the coil is not homogeneous because …
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