High temperature superconducting tapes are now commercially available for p
ractical applications such as magnets and cables. However, still today the
published data on strength and allowable deformation limits of these tapes
are not altogether in agreement. Definitions and concepts with regards to t
he stresses and strains in HTS tapes under deformation are discussed in thi
s paper and criterions for use by the industry are presented. When handling
HTS tapes it is necessary to know the limiting values of loading, bending
and twisting to avoid damage. Damage is commonly defined as degradation of
the current carrying capabilities. Most serious is crack formation in the B
SCCO material, this will take place when stress concentrations exceed a cer
tain value. Values from 0.2% to 0.5% total tensile strain in the ceramic co
re is quoted as the deformation limit for HTS tapes where cracks are appear
ing. The stress/strain situation in a HTS tape with BSCCO cores in a metall
ic matrix is discussed and experimental results are presented. Damaging str
ains are found and compared with results from literature, Curves of the lim
iting values for bending, tension and torsion are shown as well as the infl
uence of these deformations on I-c values.