G. Vellego et P. Metra, AN ANALYSIS OF THE TRANSPORT LOSSES MEASURED ON HTSC SINGLE-PHASE CONDUCTOR PROTOTYPES, Superconductor science and technology, 8(6), 1995, pp. 476-483
An analysis was made of published results of transport losses measured
on state of the art HTSC single-phase conductor prototypes. Fitting t
he data to simple existing models was attempted and the agreement is r
easonably acceptable for cable design purposes. The measured and estim
ated losses agree within a factor of two, in a range of peak transport
current between 0.3 and 1.0 of the conductor DC critical current. The
model used in this current range is one that considers the conductor
as a solid SC tube in its own (purely tangential) self-field. The eddy
losses are estimated as in a standard procedure for non-magnetic heli
cal multilayer reinforcements and armours, and turn out to be negligib
le for this geometry. Losses higher than predicted are measured on two
or more layer conductors in the low-current range, being typically fo
r a peak transport current below 0.3 of the DC transport current of th
e conductor. In order to explain this, it is suggested that there migh
t be a dephasing in the AC threshold voltages of the tapes, due to the
variation of the in-field critical currents of the tapes across the c
onductor layers. Problems that are common to this type of measurement
are discussed too. The simple model is not directly applicable to the
more practical case of a non-coaxial trefoil configuration, because in
this case a transverse field is also present, produced on each of the
three conductors by the two others. Therefore, the losses need to be
measured and modelled also on the trefoil configuration, to obtain rel
iable data in this practical case too.