In order to establish a technology needed for a small-scale 100 kWh SMES de
vice, an SMES model coil was fabricated. Performance tests were carried out
at the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI) in 1996. After that,
the coil was installed in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL
) facility and tested in 1998, in collaboration between Japan and the Unite
d States. The AC losses measured at LLNL were in good agreement with those
measured at JAERI. It was reconfirmed that the coupling loss of the coil co
uld be expressed in two components: one with a short and another with a lon
g coupling time constant, We found out from the Hall probe signals that the
loop currents with long decay times were induced in the CIC conductor by v
arying magnetic field. These currents resulted in additional AC loss in the
coil. To develop a concept of CIC with low AC loss, we made a sub-scale CI
C conductor of strands coated with CuNi. We fabricated a small coil out of
this conductor and measured the AC loss. The measured AC loss in this coil
was about 1/6 of that in the SMES model coil conductor per strand volume. T
hus, the CuNi coating of the strands was demonstrated to be effective to re
duce the AC loss in the coil. (C) 2000 Cryogenic Association of Japan, Publ
ished by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.