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US-9234263-B2 · Jan 12, 2016 · US
US2017352453A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017352453-A1 |
| Application number | US-201515539077-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 7, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention is a superconducting stabilization material used for a superconducting wire, which is formed of a copper material which contains: one or more types of additive elements selected from Ca, La, and Ce in a total of 3 ppm by mass to 400 ppm by mass; and a balance being Cu and inevitable impurities and in which a total concentration of the inevitable impurities excluding O, H, C, N, and S which are gas components is 5 ppm by mass to 100 ppm by mass.
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1 . A superconducting stabilization material used for a superconducting wire, which is formed of a copper material which comprises: one or more types of additive elements selected from the group consisting of Ca, La, and Ce in a total of 3 ppm by mass to 400 ppm by mass; and a balance being Cu and inevitable impurities and in which a total concentration of the inevitable impurities excluding 0, H, C, N, and S which are gas components is 5 ppm by mass to 100 ppm by mass. 2 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 1 , wherein among the inevitable impurities, an Fe content is 10 ppm by mass or less, a Ni content is 10 ppm by mass or less, an As content is 5 ppm by mass or less, a Ag content is 50 ppm by mass or less, a Sn content is 4 ppm by mass or less, an Sb content is 4 ppm by mass or less, a Pb content is 6 ppm by mass or less, a Bi content is 2 ppm by mass or less, and a P content is 3 ppm by mass or less. 3 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 1 , wherein a ratio Y/X of a total amount of additive elements of one or more types selected from the group consisting of Ca, La, and Ce (Y ppm by mass) to a total amount of S, Se, and Te (X ppm by mass) is in a range of 0.5≦Y/X≦100. 4 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 1 , wherein a compound which contains one or more types of additive elements selected from the group consisting of Ca, La, and Ce and one or more types of elements selected from the group consisting of S, Se, and Te is present. 5 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 1 , which has a residual resistance ratio (RRR) of 250 or more. 6 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 1 , which is manufactured by a continuous casting rolling method. 7 . A superconducting wire comprising: a wire including a superconducting material; and a superconducting stabilization material formed of a copper material which comprises: one or more types of additive elements selected from the group consisting of Ca, La, and Ce in a total of 3 ppm by mass to 400 ppm by mass; and a balance being Cu and inevitable impurities and in which a total concentration of the inevitable impurities excluding O, H, C, N, and S which are gas components is 5 ppm by mass to 100 ppm by mass. 8 . A method of making a superconducting coil comprising the steps of: providing a winding frame; and winding a superconducting wire around an outer surface of the winding frame; wherein the superconducting wire is surrounded by a stabilization material that is formed of a copper material which comprises: one or more types of additive elements selected from the group consisting of Ca, La, and Ce in a total of 3 ppm by mass to 400 ppm by mass; and a balance being Cu and inevitable impurities and in which a total concentration of the inevitable impurities excluding O, H, C, N, and S which are gas components is 5 ppm by mass to 100 ppm by mass. 9 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 2 , wherein a ratio Y/X of a total amount of additive elements of one or more types selected from the group consisting of Ca, La, and Ce (Y ppm by mass) to a total amount of S, Se, and Te (X ppm by mass) is in a range of 0.5≦Y/X≦100. 10 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 2 , wherein a compound which contains one or more types of additive elements selected from the group consisting of Ca, La, and Ce and one or more types of elements selected from the group consisting of S, Se, and Te is present. 11 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 3 , wherein a compound which contains one or more types of additive elements selected from the group consisting of Ca, La, and Ce and one or more types of elements selected from the group consisting of S, Se, and Te is present. 12 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 2 , which has a residual resistance ratio (RRR) of 250 or more. 13 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 3 , which has a residual resistance ratio (RRR) of 250 or more. 14 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 4 , which has a residual resistance ratio (RRR) of 250 or more. 15 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 2 , which is manufactured by a continuous casting rolling method. 16 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 3 , which is manufactured by a continuous casting rolling method. 17 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 4 , which is manufactured by a continuous casting rolling method. 18 . The superconducting stabilization material according to claim 5 , which is manufactured by a continuous casting rolling method.
in a continuous process, i.e. the cast not being cut before rolling · CPC title
Continuous casting of metals, i.e. casting in indefinite lengths (metal drawing, metal extruding B21C) · CPC title
characterised by their form · CPC title
Accessories for subsequent treating or working cast stock in situ (rolling immediately subsequent to continuous casting B21B1/46, B21B13/22) · CPC title
Alloys based on copper · CPC title
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