Claims
- 1. A superconducting coil having an axis, a first end, and a second end, the superconducting coil comprising a superconductor tape wound about and disposed along the axis of the coil to provide a plurality of concentric turns defining an opening having a dimension which gradually decreases, in the direction along the axis, from the first end to the second end of the coil, each turn of the superconductor tape having a broad surface maintained substantially parallel to the axis of the coil.
- 2. The superconducting coil of claim 1 wherein the superconductor tape is wound in a racetrack shape defining a pair of opposing arcuate end sections and a pair of opposing substantially straight side sections.
- 3. The superconducting coil of claim 2 wherein the superconductor tape includes a multi-filament composite superconductor including individual superconducting filaments which extend the length of the multi-filament composite conductor and are surrounded by a matrix-forming material.
- 4. The superconducting coil of claim 2 wherein the superconductor tape includes an anisotropic high temperature superconductor.
- 5. The superconducting coil of claim 4 wherein the anisotropic high temperature superconductor is Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O.
- 6. The superconducting coil of claim 4 wherein the anisotropic high temperature superconductor is a member of the rare-earth-copper-oxide family.
- 7. The superconducting coil of claim 4 wherein the superconductor tape includes a multi-filament composite superconductor including individual superconducting filaments which extend the length of the multi-filament composite conductor and are surrounded by a matrix-forming material.
- 8. The superconducting coil of claim 2 wherein the superconductor tape includes a pair of superconductor layers and at least one mechanical reinforcing layer.
- 9. The superconducting coil of claim 8 wherein the pair of superconductor layers are disposed between a pair of mechanical reinforcing layers, each reinforcing layer including stainless steel.
- 10. The superconducting coil of claim 9 wherein the superconductor tape includes a multi-filament composite superconductor including individual superconducting filaments which extend the length of the multi-filament composite conductor and are surrounded by a matrix-forming material.
- 11. The superconducting coil of claim 2 wherein the coil is in the form of a pancake coil.
- 12. The superconducting coil of claim 11 wherein the pancake coil is a double pancake coil.
- 13. The superconducting coil of claim 2 wherein the wound superconductor tape defines a linearly tapered inner surface of the coil extending along the axis of the coil.
- 14. The superconducting coil of claim 2 wherein the wound superconductor tape defines a curved inner surface of the coil extending along the axis of the coil.
- 15. The superconducting coil of claim 14 wherein the curved inner surface of the wound superconductor tape is cylindrically-shaped along the opposing substantially straight side sections and spherically-shaped along the opposing arcuate end sections.
- 16. A method of providing a superconducting coil having an axis, a first end, and a second end, the method comprising:
winding a superconductor tape about the axis of the coil to provide a plurality of concentric turns defining an opening having an inner dimension, the superconductor tape wound and having a broad surface maintained substantially parallel to the axis of the coil, with the opening gradually decreasing from the first end to the second end in the direction along the axis.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the superconductor tape is wound in a racetrack shape defining a pair of opposing arcuate end sections and a pair of opposing substantially straight side sections.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein positioning each coil concentrically about and along the axis of the coil includes winding the superconductor tape about a mandrel having a pair of opposing side surfaces and a pair of opposing end surfaces.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the pair of opposing side surfaces and a pair of opposing end surfaces of the mandrel are linearly tapered.
- 20. The method of claim 18 wherein the pair of opposing side surfaces of the mandrel are cylindrically-shaped and the opposing arcuate surfaces of the mandrel are spherically-shaped.
- 21. The method of claim 16 wherein the superconductor tape includes an anisotropic high temperature superconductor.
- 22. The method of claim 16 wherein the superconductor tape includes a multi-filament composite superconductor including individual superconducting filaments which extend the length of the multi-filament composite conductor and are surrounded by a matrix-forming material.
- 23. The method of claim 16 wherein the coil is wound as a pancake coil.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the coil is wound as a double pancake coil.
- 25. A superconducting coil assembly having an axis, a first end, and a second end, the superconducting coil comprising:
a plurality of coils in a stacked arrangement, each coil including a superconductor tape wound about and disposed along the axis of the coil to provide a plurality of concentric turns defining an opening having a dimension which gradually decreases, in the direction along the axis, from the first end to the second end of the coil, each turn of the superconductor tape having a broad surface maintained substantially parallel to the axis of the coil assembly.
- 26. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 25 wherein each coil is wound in a racetrack shape defining a pair of opposing arcuate end sections and a pair of opposing substantially straight side sections.
- 27. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 25 wherein the wound superconductor tape of each coil defines a linearly tapered inner surface of the coil extending along the axis of the coil.
- 28. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 25 wherein the wound superconductor tape of each coil defines a curved inner surface of the coil extending along the axis of the coil.
- 29. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 28 wherein the curved inner surface of the wound superconductor tape is cylindrically-shaped along the opposing substantially straight side sections and spherically-shaped along the opposing arcuate end sections.
- 30. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 25 wherein the coils are substantially identical.
- 31. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 25 wherein the superconductor tape of each coil includes a multi-filament composite superconductor including individual superconducting filaments which extend the length of the multi-filament composite conductor and are surrounded by a matrix-forming material.
- 32. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 25 wherein the superconductor tape includes an anisotropic high temperature superconductor.
- 33. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 26 wherein the coil is in the form of a pancake coil.
- 34. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 25 wherein a first end coil and a second end coil of the plurality of coils are preselected to have a higher critical current retention characteristic than critical current retention characteristic of coils positioned between the first end coil and the second end coil.
- 35. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 34 wherein the higher critical current retention characteristics of the first end coil and the second end coil are intrinsic characteristics of the first end coil and the second end coil.
- 36. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 34 wherein the higher critical current retention characteristics of the first end coil and the second end coil are based on preselected dimensions of the first end coil and the second end coil.
- 37. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 25 wherein a first group of the plurality of coils at a first end of the coil assembly and a second group of the plurality of coils at a second end of the coil assembly are preselected to have a higher critical current retention characteristic than critical current retention characteristic of coils positioned between the first group coil and the second group.
- 38. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 37 wherein the higher critical current retention characteristics of the first group of the plurality of coils and the second group of the plurality of coils are intrinsic characteristics.
- 39. The superconducting coil assembly of claim 37 wherein the higher critical current retention characteristics of the first group of the plurality of coils and the second group of the plurality of coils are based on preselected dimensions of the coils in the first group and the second group.
STATEMENT AS TO FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
[0001] This invention was made with Government support under Prime Contract No. DE-FC36-93CH10580 awarded to Reliance Electric Co. by the Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights under this invention.