Claims
- 1. A cable employing an oxide superconductor, comprising: a flexible core member;a plurality of tape-shaped oxide superconducting wires being laid on said core member with tension of not more than 2 kgf/mm2 wherein each tape-shaped superconducting wire consisting essentially of an oxide superconductor and a stabilizing metal covering the same, said plurality of tape-shaped superconducting wires forming a plurality of layers each being formed by laying a plurality of said tape-shaped superconducting wires in a side-by-side manner, said plurality of layers being successively stacked on said core member without an insulating layer between the plurality of layers and the core member, said core member providing said superconducting cable with flexibility, said superconducting cable capable of maintaining a superconducting state at the temperature of liquid nitrogen, said wires having substantially homogeneous superconducting phases along the longitudinal direction of said wire, the c-axes of said superconducting phases being oriented substantially in parallel with the direction of thickness of said wire, said superconducting wires being formed by grains aligned in parallel extending along the longitudinal direction of said wire, said grains being stacked along the direction of thickness of said wire, and wherein said core member is a pipe having a braid surface on its exterior which forms a surface for the tape-shaped superconducting wires.
- 2. The superconducting cable of claim 1, wherein an insulating layer is not present between the plurality of layers of tape-shaped wires.
- 3. The superconducting cable of claim 1, further including at least two distinct groups of tape-shaped wire layers.
- 4. The superconducting cable of claim 1, wherein the dielectric material is biaxially oriented at a ratio of from about 5:1 to about 10:1 in the machine direction.
- 5. The superconducting cable of claim 4, wherein the dielectric material is further biaxially oriented up to about 2:1 in the cross machine direction.
- 6. The superconducting cable of claim 4, wherein the dielectric material is biaxially oriented at a ratio of from about 5:1 to about 6:1 in the machine direction.
- 7. The superconducting cable of claim 4, including embossing the biaxially oriented dielectric material so as to form irregular and/or random channels therein.
- 8. The superconducting cable of claim 7, wherein the dielectric material is embossed with channels having a depth of from about 0.5 to about 2 mm.
- 9. The superconducting cable of claim 7, wherein the dielectric material is embossed in a pattern of irregular hills and valleys running across the tape.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/099,909, filed Sep. 11, 1988.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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