Experiments were performed to measure directly the current in each str
and of a 12-strand Nb3Sn cable-in-conduit superconductor during curren
t and/or external magnetic field ramps. The goal of the experiment was
to get straightforward evidence of current maldistribution in a cable
-in-conduit conductor (CICC). A heavily instrumented sample coil from
Nb3Sn TPX-TF strands was specially prepared. Severe non-uniformity of
the strand currents were found during field ramp. Immediately before a
quench the individual strand currents within a triplet differed by as
much as an order of magnitude. During field ramps with constant trans
port current, the currents in some strands were observed to drop rapid
ly and then recover. The data show that quench development in the CICC
is a complicated phenomenon involving dynamic redistribution of curre
nt among the strands. Non-uniformity of current along the strands du r
ing quench was also observed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.