Claims
- 1. A multi-filamentary superconducting conductor comprising a plurality of longitudinally extending oxide superconductor filaments within a ductile metal sheath, the outer surface of said conductor including a plurality of longitudinally-extending depressions, each of said depressions overlying a said longitudinally-extending filament.
- 2. The multifilimentary conductor of claim 1 wherein said conductor comprises a tape, said tape and each of said filaments having an aspect ratio of not less than about 5:1.
- 3. The multifilimentary conductor of claim 1 wherein said conductor in cross-section has substantially equal height and width, and said filaments each have an aspect ratio greater than 1:1 and extend generally perpendicular to a side of said conductor.
- 4. A superconducting conductor of the type including a longitudinally-extending ceramic superconducting oxide core within a ductile metal sheath, said conductor produced by a process that includes the steps of:providing a said sheath containing a powder of a superconductor precursor having the nominal composition of the superconducting oxide, deforming said sheath with said powder therein to reduce the cross-section thereof to substantially the cross-section of said conductor, and thereafter subjecting said sheath and powder to a plurality of heat treatments to convert said powder into said superconducting oxide core by causing phase conversion and grain growth in the superconducting precursor, the improvement wherein: after said sheath has been deformed to reduce the cross section thereof to substantially said cross-section of said conductor, and after all except the last of said plurality of said heat treatments, said sheath and core are isostatically pressed to texture and densify said core.
- 5. A multi-filamentary conductor produced by a process including the steps of bundling a plurality of wires, each of which comprises a superconducting precursor core within a sheath of ductile metal to form a multi-filamentary structure, and deforming said multi-filamentary structure to form said conductor, and wherein said multi-filamentary structure is subjected to said plurality of heat-treatments and is isostatically pressed after all except the last of said plurality of heat treatments.
- 6. A multi-filamentary conductor having a plurality of filaments, each having in transverse cross-section an aspect ratio greater than 1:1, said conductor being characterized by depressions in portions of an outer surface surrounding said filaments.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/902,207, filed Jul. 29, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,218,340, which is a continuation of 08/462,130 filed Jun. 5, 1995 (abandoned), which is a continuation of 08/402,420 filed Mar. 10, 1995 (abandoned), which is a continuation of 08/261,928 filed Jun. 17, 1994 (abandoned), which is a continuation of 07/906,843 filed Jun. 30, 1992 (abandoned).
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