Dr. Dietderich et al., Critical current variation of Rutherford cable of Bi-2212 in high magneticfields with transverse stress, PHYSICA C, 341, 2000, pp. 2599-2600
For numerous high-energy physics applications superconducting cables are su
bjected to large stresses and high magnetic fields during service. It is es
sential to know how cables perform in these operating conditions. Transvers
e loading experiments on wire has shown that a significant drop in critical
current occurs for stresses greater than 50 MPa. However, many application
s require that the Bi-2212 conductor withstand stresses greater than 100 MP
a without permanent degradation. Therefore, a study of epoxy impregnated ca
bles, identical to those used in accelerator magnet applications, has been
performed. This work presents the first results of Rutherford cables of Bi-
2212 with transverse stress. The results show that the cable can withstand
stresses up to 60 MPa with a strain of about 0.3 % for the face loading ori
entation and 100 MPa for the edge loading orientation.