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Development of Multi-Filament Textured-Powder Bi-2212/Ag wire with enhanced LAR

Accelerator Physics 2021-01-07 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

The performance and cost of Bi-2212/Ag wire is limited by the large fraction of silver matrix (~3:1) that is required in the oxide-powder-in-tube fabrication process. An alternative fabrication process is being developed in which fine-powder Bi-2212 is uni-axially compressed to form bars with a thin Ag foil sheath. The fine powder naturally textures (aligns the a-b planes perpendicular to the direction of compaction) with texture >80% using 200 MPa compression. A billet is formed by stacking trapezoidal-cross-section bars in a symmetric 8-12-16 pattern around a Ag rod and enclosing in a Ag-wall extrusion can. The billet is extruded and drawn to fine wire. Results are presented on present status of the development and testing.

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@article{arxiv.2101.01758,
  title  = {Development of Multi-Filament Textured-Powder Bi-2212/Ag wire with enhanced LAR},
  author = {Peter M McIntyre and Timothy Elliott and Gareth D May and John S Rogers and Akhdiyor Sattarov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.01758},
  year   = {2021}
}