Mh. Apperley et al., Processing and characterisation of long-length silver/bismuth-2223 tape for electric power applications, IEEE APPL S, 9(2), 1999, pp. 2525-2528
The potential of high temperature superconductivity (HTS) to raise efficien
cies in electric power utilisation is dependent on the availability of HTS
materials in a form which can be engineered into devices. This paper review
s a program of continuous process and product improvement which has enabled
tape with lengths up to 1000 m and appropriate engineering properties to b
e reproducibly processed using the powder-in-tube technique. Underpinning t
his development of a large scale process capability, tape development on a
small scale was necessary in the areas of innovative tape design, metal for
ming optimisation and heat treatment. In addition, techniques for the chara
cterisation of long lengths of tape were developed. These techniques includ
ed the modelling of the effect of the self-field generated by the tape unde
r test at 77 K to enable zero field Ic data to be determined.