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2020-06-18
Contribution to the Experimental Characterization of the Electromagnetic Properties of HTS
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Progress In Electromagnetics Research M, Vol. 93, 137-144, 2020
Abstract
This work is a contribution to the characterization of the electromagnetic properties of high temperature superconductors (HTS) made of Bismuth Strontium Calcium Copper Oxides (BSCCO). The electromagnetic proprieties (critical current density and self-field AC losses) of a tape and a coil are determined experimentally at different frequencies, and compared to analytical models and finite element simulations for a better analysis of the physical phenomena. As shown in this work, the transition from the element to the system is not straightforward, and the characterization of such a material at the system scale is necessary due to their high sensitivity to the magnetic field. Solutions to some measurement problems are also highlighted.
Citation
Yazid Statra, Hocine Menana, and Bruno Douine, "Contribution to the Experimental Characterization of the Electromagnetic Properties of HTS," Progress In Electromagnetics Research M, Vol. 93, 137-144, 2020.
doi:10.2528/PIERM20050705
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