Superconducting joint using exfoliated ReBCO
US-10840616-B2 · Nov 17, 2020 · US
US10020437B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10020437-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414888364-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 10, 2018 |
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Disclosed are a superconducting current-limiting element for a current limiter and a method of manufacturing a superconducting current-limiting element for a current limiter, in which the current-limiting element is formed in series by stacking linear superconducting wires, or is formed in parallel by stacking superconducting wires so that one or more superconducting wires are disposed in the same layer, thus facilitating the formation of the current-limiting element in series or in parallel and obviating the use of a winding machine when manufacturing the current-limiting element.
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What is claimed is: 1. A superconducting current-limiting element for a current limiter, comprising: superconducting wires extending in a straight line and stacked in one or more layers; connection blocks and insulation blocks respectively disposed at both ends of the superconducting wires between the stacked superconducting wires so that the connection blocks and the insulation blocks are alternately located in each of the layers; and a terminal provided at each of an end of an uppermost superconducting wire and an end of a lowermost superconducting wire among the stacked superconducting wires, wherein the superconducting wires are in a bar shape configured to include a substrate extending in a straight line on one surface thereof and a superconductor provided on another surface thereof. 2. The superconducting current-limiting element of claim 1 , wherein each of the connection blocks includes seating recesses, which are formed in both surfaces thereof coming into contact with the superconducting wires and into which both ends of the superconducting wires are seated. 3. The superconducting current-limiting element of claim 2 , wherein each of the connection blocks includes: first mounting recesses formed to a shallower depth than the seating recesses so as to form a stepped portion along a circumference of each of the seating recesses; and connection caps mounted into the first mounting recesses to cover the superconducting wires seated into the seating recesses. 4. The superconducting current-limiting element of claim 3 , wherein each of the insulation blocks includes second mounting recesses, which are formed in both surfaces thereof and into which the connection blocks, disposed on and under any one of the insulation blocks, are seated. 5. The superconducting current-limiting element of claim 3 , wherein solders are provided between a first surface of the end of the superconducting wire seated into each of the seating recesses and the seating recess and between a second surface of the end of the superconducting wire, opposite the first surface, and the connection cap, so that the superconducting wires and the connection blocks are bonded together. 6. The superconducting current-limiting element of claim 5 , wherein the solders have a processing temperature of less than 100° C. but exceeding 0° C. 7. The superconducting current-limiting element of claim 1 , further comprising: a pair of clamps provided at both sides of each of the uppermost superconducting wire and the lowermost superconducting wire among the stacked superconducting wires; and a support bar having both ends joined to the pair of clamps. 8. The superconducting current-limiting element of claim 7 , wherein both ends of the support bar, which are passed through the pair of clamps and protrude from the clamps, are provided with an elastic member for elastically supporting the pair of clamps such that the clamps come into close contact with each other. 9. The superconducting current-limiting element of claim 1 , wherein the stacked superconducting wires are connected in parallel so that one or more superconducting wires come into contact with the same connection block and insulation block in each of the layers. 10. The superconducting current-limiting element of claim 1 , further comprising: a pair of holders, which are formed to extend in a height direction of the stacked superconducting wires, include through-holes formed at predetermined intervals along an extension direction, and are disposed at both sides of the stacked superconducting wires; and spacers, both ends of which are fitted into the through-holes and supported by the pair of holders. 11. The superconducting current-limiting element of claim 8 , wherein each of the holders includes a groove, which is formed in a direction of extension of the holders and in which the through-holes are formed, and the groove is filled with an adhesive. 12. The superconducting current-limiting element of claim 7 , wherein the clamps and the support bar are removed from the superconducting wires after bonding of the superconducting wires and the connection blocks using the solders provided between the first surface of the end of the superconducting wire seated into each of the seating recesses and the seating recess and between the second surface of the end of the superconducting wire, opposite the first surface, and the connection cap.
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