Shielding current in a copper-plated multifilament coated conductor wound into a single pancake coil and exposed to a normal magnetic field

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A single pancake coil wound with a copper-plated multifilament coated conductor, with four filaments, was put in a cusp magnetic field, and the magnetic field was measured near the coil at 30 K. A similar experiment was performed by using another reference single pancake coil wound with a monofilament coated conductor. Numerical electromagnetic field analyses of these coils were carried out, and the calculated shielding current-induced fields (SCIFs) were compared with the measured ones in both coils. The temporal behaviour of the calculated SCIF in the coil wound with the four-filament coated conductor was also compared with a series of exponential components, in which a coupling time constant extrapolated from short sample experiments was used as the time constant of the primary component. Current distributions in the coated conductors wound into the pancake coils were visualised. In particular, the temporal behaviours of the current distributions in the four-filament coated conductor and their influence on the SCIF were discussed.

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Amemiya, N., Sogabe, Y., Yamano, S., & Sakamoto, H. (2019). Shielding current in a copper-plated multifilament coated conductor wound into a single pancake coil and exposed to a normal magnetic field. Superconductor Science and Technology, 32(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6668/ab3f1c

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