Development of a 50 kA cryostable ac superconducting cable
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A design of a 50 kA cable at 8 T for superconducting ohmic heating coils is presented. The cable, which will be cryostable with relatively low ac losses, is composed of 24 basic cables and stainless steel backbone. A non-metallic cryostat for the test of pancake coils of the cable is developed.
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A design of a 50 kA cable at 8 T for superconducting ohmic heating coils is presented. The cable, which will be cryostable with relatively low ac losses, is composed of 24 basic cables and stainless steel backbone. A non-metallic cryostat for the test of pancake coils of the cable is developed.
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Kim, S.H. & Wang, S.T.Development of a 50 kA cryostable ac superconducting cable,
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