We analyze the potential for using Bi:2223 material obtained by hot forging
process in power applications. Current-voltage characteristics have been i
nvestigated at 77 K using pulsed currents with an amplitude several times g
reater than the critical current of the samples. The objective of the prese
nt work is the fault current limiter application (FCL). For this applicatio
n, high performance materials with a predetermined critical current and a h
omogeneous morphology are necessary. Here, we present measurements obtained
on short textured samples. A shaped meander textured sample, connected in
series of 0.21 m, has also been measured in current limitation application.
According to the magnitude of the pulsed current injected through the samp
le, different regimes are observed (inductive behavior, recovery and normal
state). The E-I curves reveal that the transition to normal state is very
rapid for a high critical current density. An electric field of 1600 V/m ha
s been measured and reproducibly repeated. The feasibility to obtain long l
ength samples is demonstrated and results show the possibility to use these
materials for FCL devices. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reser
ved.