Hyun Chul Jo, Sukjin Choi, Jae Young Jang, Young Jin Hwang, Chang Young Lee, Min Cheol Ahn, Yong Soo Yoon, Tae Kuk Ko
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In superconducting magnet applications, winding methods of the superconducting magnet can be classified into a layer winding and a pancake winding. The superconducting magnet using high temperature superconductor (HTS) with rectangular shape is generally fabricated using the pancake winding method. On the other hand, low temperature superconducting (L TS) magnet may be wound by either a pancake winding or a layer winding. Compared with the layer winding, the pancake winding method has a merit of easy replacement of a damaged pancake module, but it also has a demerit of requirement of splicing between each double pancake modules. In this paper, we investigated characteristics of the layer and pancake winding methods using HTS. Six samples were wound out of BSCCO and Coated Conductors (CCs) by two winding methods and their characteristics were experimentally observed.
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Abstract 1. INTRODUCTION 2. FABRICATIONS OF SAMPLES 2.1. Spec ificat ions of HTS wires 2.2. Fabrication of pancake winding samples 2.3. Fabrication of layer wìndìng samples 3. EXPERIMENT AND DISCUSSION 3.1. The test of the critical current 3.2. Over-current test 4. CONCLUS\ON REFERENCES
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Hyun Chul Jo [ School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Y onsei U niversity ]
Sukjin Choi [ School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Y onsei U niversity ]
Jae Young Jang [ Korea Railroad Research Institute ]
Young Jin Hwang [ Korea Railroad Research Institute ]
Chang Young Lee [ Korea Railroad Research Institute ]
Min Cheol Ahn [ Dept. ofElectrical Engineering, Kunsan National University ]
Yong Soo Yoon [ Dept. ofElectrical Engineering, Ansan College ofTechnology ]
Tae Kuk Ko [ School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Y onsei U niversity ]
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