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Article Dans Une Revue Science in China Series E: Technological Sciences Année : 2011

Representation of A15 composition and T-C in internal-Sn Nb3Sn superconducting strands

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Four sets of mono-element (ME) and two kinds of multifilament (MF) internal-Sn Nb3Sn superconducting strands were designed and fabricated through RRP method in which different compoment ratios, various composite configurations and some third element alloying were arranged. All the strand samples underwent a 210A degrees C/50 h + 340A degrees C/25 h thermal duration for Cu-Sn alloying. After that A15 phase formation heat treatment (HT) was applied for which the ME samples were chosen at three reaction temperatures of 675A degrees C, 700A degrees C and 725A degrees C for 100 h and 200 h while the MF samples at four temperatures of 650A degrees C, 675A degrees C, 700A degrees C and 725A degrees C for 128 h and 200 h. The heat-treated samples were examined for A15 phase composition distribution by X-ray EDS. SQUID magnetization measurement was used to determine critical temperature T (C). The obtained results demonstrate that for fully-reacted internal-Sn Nb3Sn superconductors the A15 phase composition and the intrinsic property T (C) are determined by the diffusion and solid state reaction mechanism and are independent of the factors including HT temperature, strand composite component and configuration arrangement, and the third element addition within the experimental range.

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hal-00715112 , version 1 (06-07-2012)

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Chaowu Zhang, Lian Zhou, André Sulpice, Jean-Louis Soubeyroux, Xiande Tang, et al.. Representation of A15 composition and T-C in internal-Sn Nb3Sn superconducting strands. Science in China Series E: Technological Sciences, 2011, 53 (11), pp.3020-3026. ⟨10.1007/s11431-010-4088-z⟩. ⟨hal-00715112⟩

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