Superconducting magnets made of high-T-c superconductors are promising for
industrial applications. It is well known that REBa2Cu3O7-x and LRE (light
rare-earth) Ba2Cu3O7-x superconductors prepared by melt processes have a hi
gh critical current density, J(c), at 77 K and high magnetic fields. Theref
ore, the materials are very prospective for high magnetic field application
as a superconducting permanent/bulk magnet with liquid-nitrogen refrigerat
ion. LREBaCuO bulks, compared with REBaCuO bulks, exhibit a larger J(c) in
high magnetic fields and a much improved irreversibility field, H-irr, at 7
7 K. In this study, we discuss the possibility and trapped field properties
of a superconducting bulk magnet, as well as the melt processing for bulk
superconductors and their characteristic superconducting properties. One of
the applications is a superconducting magnet for the future magnetically l
evitated (Maglev) train.