Precursor wire for nb3al superconducting wire, nb3al superconducting wire, method for producing precursor wire for nb3al superconducting wire, and method for producing nb3al superconducting wire
US-2015348679-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9502159B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9502159-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314235025-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 6, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 2, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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A superconducting wire connection structure comprises a first superconducting wire and a second superconducting wire, ends of which are arranged across from each other, and a third superconducting wire which spans and connects the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire along a longitudinal direction of the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire. Each of the first superconducting wire, the second superconducting wire and the third superconducting wire is a tape-shaped superconducting wire which includes a substrate laminated with at least a superconductive layer. The third wire is narrower in at least one portion than the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A superconducting wire connection structure, comprising: a first superconducting wire and a second superconducting wire, ends of which are arranged across from each other; and a third superconducting wire which is put on top surfaces of the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire such that the third superconducting wire spans and connects the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire along a longitudinal direction of the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire, wherein each of the first superconducting wire, the second superconducting wire and the third superconducting wire is a tape-shaped superconducting wire which includes a substrate laminated with at least a superconductive layer in an up-and-down direction which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, wherein a surface of the third superconducting wire on a side where the substrate is laminated with the superconductive layer faces surfaces of the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire on a side where the substrates are laminated with the superconductive layers, wherein the third superconducting wire, as seen from above, tapers toward both ends thereof such that each of the both ends is arranged within both edges of the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire. 2. The superconducting wire connection structure according to claim 1 , wherein the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire are spaced apart from and arranged across from each other. 3. The superconducting wire connection structure according to claim 1 , wherein the third superconducting wire is widest at a portion corresponding to a space between the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire. 4. The superconducting wire connection structure according to claim 1 , wherein the third superconducting wire is substantially oval as seen from above. 5. The superconducting wire connection structure according to claim 1 , wherein the third superconducting wire is substantially rhombic as seen from above. 6. The superconducting wire connection structure according to claim 1 , wherein an end of the first superconducting wire is arranged across from another end of the second superconducting wire, and wherein the end of the first superconducting wire is spaced apart from the other end of the second superconducting wire by 1 mm to 5 mm. 7. A superconducting wire connection method for connecting tape-shaped superconducting wires each of which includes a substrate laminated with at least a superconductive layer, comprising: spanning and connecting a first superconducting wire and a second superconducting wire by a third superconducting wire along a longitudinal direction of the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire at a portion where ends of the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire are spaced apart from and arranged across from each other, the third superconducting wire being put on top surfaces of the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire, and the third superconducting wire, as seen from above, tapering toward both ends thereof such that each of the both ends is arranged within both edges of the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire. 8. A superconducting wire connection method, comprising: spanning and connecting a first area and a second area of a superconducting wire facing each other across a deterioration area by a connection superconducting wire at a portion where the first area and the second area are arranged across from each other, the deterioration area being electrically deteriorated, the connection superconducting wire being put on top surfaces of the first area and the second area, and the connection superconducting wire, as seen from above, tapering toward both ends thereof such that each of the both ends is arranged within both edges of the superconducting wire. 9. A connection superconducting wire for electrically connecting a first superconducting wire and a second superconducting wire, ends of which are arranged across from each other, comprising: a center portion in a longitudinal direction of the connection superconducting wire which is a widest portion of the connection superconducting wire, wherein the connection superconducting wire is put on top surfaces of the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire, and wherein the connection superconducting wire, as seen from above, tapers toward both ends thereof such that each of the both ends is arranged within both edges of the first superconducting wire and the second superconducting wire. 10. The connection superconducting wire according to claim 9 , wherein the connection superconducting wire has a laminated structure including a superconducting layer, sides of which are covered with an electric conductor.
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