Electrolytic copper foil, electrode comprising the same, secondary battery comprising the same, and method for manufacturing the same
US-2018062180-A1 · Mar 1, 2018 · US
US12020830B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12020830-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917280666-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2024 |
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An insulation-coated compound superconducting wire includes a compound superconducting wire having a compound superconducting part which includes a first matrix and a plurality of compound superconducting filaments containing compound superconducting phases, a reinforcing part disposed on the outer circumferential side of the compound superconducting part and includes a plurality of reinforced filaments, a second matrix and a second stabilizing material. A stabilizing part is disposed on at least one side among the inner circumferential side and the outer circumferential side of the reinforcing part. An electrical insulation part covers the outer circumferential surface of the compound superconducting wire, in which the insulation-coated compound superconducting wire has a critical current value (Ic) larger than that of the compound superconducting wire before being covered with the electrical insulation part.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An insulation-coated compound superconducting wire, comprising: a compound superconducting wire comprising a core-like compound superconductor part, a cylindrical reinforcing part, and a cylindrical stabilizing part; and an electric insulation part coating an outer circumferential surface of the compound superconducting wire, the core-like compound superconductor part comprises a plurality of compound superconducting filaments and a first matrix, the compound superconducting filaments each comprising a compound superconducting phase, the first matrix comprising the plurality of compound superconducting filaments embedded therein and a first stabilizing material, the cylindrical reinforcing part is disposed on an outer circumferential side of the compound superconductor part, and comprises a plurality of reinforcing filaments and a second matrix, the second matrix comprising the plurality of reinforcing filaments embedded therein and a second stabilizing material, wherein the cylindrical stabilizing part is disposed on at least one side of an inner circumferential side and an outer circumferential side of the reinforcing part, and comprises a third stabilizing material, the insulation-coated compound superconducting wire has a critical current value (Ic) larger than that of the compound superconducting wire before being coated with the electric insulation part, the compound superconducting phase comprises Nb 3 Sn, and each of the critical current value (Ic) is obtained by cooling the insulation-coated compound superconducting wire or the compound superconducting wire before being coated with the electric insulation part to a temperature of 4.2 K, and then conducting electric current through the wire in a state of being applied a predetermined tensile stress of 150 MPa or more and 250 MPa or less and being applied an external magnetic field of 14.5 T. 2. An insulation-coated compound superconducting wire, comprising: a compound superconducting wire comprising a core-like compound superconductor part, a cylindrical reinforcing part, and a cylindrical stabilizing part; and an electric insulation part coating an outer circumferential surface of the compound superconducting wire, wherein the core-like compound superconductor part comprises a plurality of compound superconducting filaments and a first matrix, the compound superconducting filaments each comprising a compound superconducting phase, the first matrix comprising the plurality of compound superconducting filaments embedded therein and a first stabilizing material, wherein the cylindrical reinforcing part is disposed on an outer circumferential side of the compound superconductor part, and comprises a plurality of reinforcing filaments and a second matrix, the second matrix comprising the plurality of reinforcing filaments embedded therein and a second stabilizing material, wherein the cylindrical stabilizing part is disposed on at least one side of an inner circumferential side and an outer circumferential side of the reinforcing part, and comprises a third stabilizing material, wherein the insulation-coated compound superconducting wire has a critical current value (Ic) larger than that of the compound superconducting wire before being coated with the electric insulation part, wherein the compound superconducting phase comprises Nb 3 Sn, and each of the critical current value (Ic) is obtained by applying predetermined tensile stress of 150 MPa or more and 250 MPa or less at room temperature to the insulation-coated compound superconducting wire or the compound superconducting wire before being coated with the electric insulation part, followed by unloading, then cooling the wire to a temperature of 4.2 K, and then conducting electric current through the wire in a state of being unloaded the tensile stress and being applied an external magnetic field of 14.5 T. 3. The insulation-coated compound superconducting wire according to claim 1 , wherein the insulation-coated compound superconducting wire has a smaller tensile stress at which the critical current value (Ic) becomes maximum than that of the compound superconducting wire before being coated with the electric insulation part. 4. The insulation-coated compound superconducting wire according to claim 1 , further comprising a Sn diffusion prevention part between the compound superconductor part and the reinforcing part. 5. An insulation-coated compound superconducting wire, comprising: a compound superconducting wire comprising a core-like compound superconductor part, a cylindrical reinforcing part, and a cylindrical stabilizing part; and an electric insulation part coating an outer circumferential surface of the compound superconducting wire, wherein the core-like compound superconductor part comprises a plurality of compound superconducting filaments and a first matrix, the compound superconducting filaments each comprising a compound superconducting phase, the first matrix comprising the plurality of compound superconducting filaments embedded therein and a first stabilizing material, wherein the cylindrical reinforcing part is disposed on an outer circumferential side of the compound superconductor part, and comprises a plurality of reinforcing filaments and a second matrix, the second matrix comprising the plurality of reinforcing filaments embedded therein and a second stabilizing material, wherein the cylindrical stabilizing part is disposed on at least one side of an inner circumferential side and an outer circumferential side of the reinforcing part, and comprises a third stabilizing material, wherein the insulation-coated compound superconducting wire has a critical current value (Ic) larger than that of the compound superconducting wire before being coated with the electric insulation part, wherein the insulation-coated compound superconducting wire further comprising a Sn diffusion prevention part between the compound superconductor part and the reinforcing part, and wherein: the compound superconducting phase comprises Nb 3 Sn, the first stabilizing material comprises Cu or a Cu alloy, the Sn diffusion prevention part comprises Nb or Ta, or an alloy or composite thereof, the reinforcing filament comprises at least one metal or an alloy of two or more metals selected from the group consisting of Nb, Ta, V, W, Mo, Fe, Ti, and Hf, the second stabilizing material comprises Cu or a Cu alloy, and the third stabilizing material comprises Cu or a Cu alloy. 6. The insulation-coated compound superconducting wire according to claim 1 , wherein the electric insulation part comprises a resin material. 7. The insulation-coated compound superconducting wire according to claim 6 , wherein the resin material is enamel coating or polyimide tape. 8. The insulation-coated compound superconducting wire according to claim 1 , wherein a volume ratio of the reinforcing part relative to the compound superconducting wire is larger than a volume ratio of the compound superconductor part relative to the compound superconducting wire. 9. The insulation-coated compound superconducting wire according to claim 1 , wherein a total of a volume ratio of the second stabilizing material relative to the compound superconducting wire and a volume ratio of the third stabilizing material relative to the compound superconducting wire is 45% or more. 10. The insulation-coated compound superconducting wire according to claim 4 , wherein a total of a volume ratio of the reinforcing filament relative to the compound superconducting wire and a volume ratio of the Sn diffusion prevention part relative to the compound superconducting wire is 7% or more. 11. The insulation
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