Claims
- 1. A superconducting compound cable, comprising a plurality of strands, at least one of said strands containing at least one filament of a brittle superconducting compound material extending longitudinally along the strand, each of said strands having two cross sectional dimensions transverse to the direction of the strand and transverse to each other, said strands being arranged in layers and stranded at a predetermined pitch in the axial direction of the cable, the total cross sectional area of all the strands of the cable accounting for more than 50 percent of that of a quadrilateral circumscribed about the periphery of the cross section of the cable, the stranding pitch P of the cable being in the range of 2 to 20 times the width W of the cable, the ratio of the width of the cable to the thickness t.sub.0 of the cable being in the range of 1 to 100, and the cable being constructed with the following relationship:
- t.sub.0 =2R.sub.0 .times..epsilon..sub.0 .times.(1+rW.sup.2 /P.sup.2)
- where R.sub.0 is the allowable bending radius of the cable which is a radius of curvature of the cable measured from the center of the curvature to a neutral interface of the cable, and .epsilon..sub.0 is the upper strain limit of the superconducting compound material within which the superconducting compound material does not degrade in superconducting characteristics.
- 2. A cable as in 1, wherein at least one of said strands includes a stabilizing metal or a reinforcing material or both.
- 3. A cable as in claim 1, wherein one of said strands includes a stabilizing metal and a reinforcing material.
- 4. A cable as in claim 1, wherein one of said cross sectional dimensions is greater than the other.
- 5. A cable as in claim 1, wherein the superconducting compound is selected from the group Nb.sub.3 Sn and V.sub.3 Ga.
- 6. A superconducting compound cable, comprising a plurality of strands, at least one of said strands containing at least one filament of a brittle superconducting compound material extending longitudinally along the strand, said strands being arranged in layers and stranded at a stranding pitch P in the range of 2 to 20 times the width W of the cable in the axial direction of the cable, the ratio of the width of the cable to the thickness t.sub.0 of the cable being in the range of 1 to 100, the cable being constructed with the following relationship:
- t.sub.0 =2R.sub.0 .times..epsilon..sub.0 .times.(1+4w.sup.2 /P.sup.2)
- where R.sub.0 is the allowable bending radius of the cable which is a radius of curvature of the cable measured from the center of the curvature to a neutral interface of the cable, and .epsilon..sub.0 is the upper strain limit of the superconducting compound material within which limit the superconducting compound material does not degrade in superconducting characteristics and the total cross sectional area of all the strands of the cable accounting for more than 50 percent of that of a quadrilateral circumscribed about the periphery of the cross section of the cable.
- 7. A superconducting compound cable according to claim 6 wherein said cable includes strands containing a stabilizing metal selected from the group consisting of copper, gold, silver and aluminium.
- 8. A superconducting compound cable according to claim 6 wherein the ratio of the minor axis of the cross section of a superconducting compound material included in the strand to the major axis thereof ranges between 1 and 0.5.
- 9. A superconducting compound cable according to claim 6 wherein part or the whole of the cable is embedded in either or both of a stabilizing metal and a reinforcing material.
- 10. A superconducting cable according to claim 6 wherein a reinforcing material is interposed between strands arranged in layers.
- 11. A superconducting compound cable according to claim 6 wherein one or both surfaces of the wide side of the cable are provided with one or more kinds of a stabilizing metal, reinforcing material and electric insulating material.
- 12. A superconducting compound cable according to claim 6 wherein a soft metal or electric insulating material is filled in void spaces lying between the strands or is mounted on the exposed portions thereof.
- 13. A superconducting compound cable according to claim 6 wherein the strands are coated with a material of high electric resistance or electric insulation.
- 14. A superconducting compound cable according to claim 6 wherein the outer most surface of the cable is surrounded by one or more kinds of an electrically insulated stabilizing metal, electrically insulated reinforcing material and electric insulating material by stranding, braiding or lapping.
- 15. A superconducting compound cable according to claim 6 which is adapted to have a large current capacity by being twisted together in a desired number in the form of secondary strands.
Priority Claims (6)
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50-142889 |
Dec 1975 |
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50-150976 |
Dec 1975 |
JPX |
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51-13535 |
Feb 1976 |
JPX |
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51-40601 |
Apr 1976 |
JPX |
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51-49058 |
Apr 1976 |
JPX |
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51-54965 |
May 1976 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 746,250 filed on Dec. 1, 1976 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Critchlow et al., "Multifilamentary Super Conducting Composites in Cryogenics", 2/71, pp. 3-9. |
Frascati "Fifth Int. Conf. on Magnet Technology", 7/75 Published by Lab. Nazionali Del Chen, pp. 320-331. |
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 3/75, vol. Mag. 11 #2, 1974, pp. 328-330. |
Continuations (1)
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746250 |
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