The phase transformations taking place during cooling of BSCCO/Ag tapes hav
e been in,investigated by means of high energy x-ray diffraction at a synch
rotron source. This technique allows in-situ measurements of the concentrat
ion changes of the major structural phases, including liquids, In addition,
information is obtained on stoichiometry and texture variations. Two mono-
filament tapes were studied in air. The first tape was cooled at a constant
rate of 50 degrees C/h, At temperatures above 730 degrees C the (Ca,Sr)(2)
CuO, and liquid phases are almost completely converted to 2212 and 2223, Be
low 780 degrees C a Pb-rich phase appears, either 3221 or (Ca,Sr)(2)PbO4. S
imultaneously, shifts of x-ray lines indicate that 2223 is deprived of Pb,
and from 730 OC onwards the concentration of 2223 drops. The second tape wa
s cooled in steps to sequentially lower temperatures: 845 degrees C, 820 OC
and 660 degrees C. At the former two steps (Ca,Sr)(2)CuO3 and liquid phase
s are again converted to 2212 and 2223, while at 660 degrees C they are rap
idly converted to 2212 and primarily - 2201, Also at 660 degrees C, 2223 de
composes to 3221 or (Ca,Sr)(2)PbO4 at a rate of of 40 % per hour.