Forced flow superconducting cable and method of manufacture

Electricity: conductors and insulators – With fluids or vacuum – With cooling or fluid feeding – circulating or distributing

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29599, 1741251, H01B 1216

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ABSTRACT:
A superconductor of the cable-in-conduit type which employs forced flow of liquid helium, comprises a flat-sided housing having an essentially rectangular cross-section, within the housing a metal support bar cabled with multifilamentary superconducting subcables alternated with stainless steel cables or wires. The superconductor provides a large heat transfer surface owing to the multifilamentary superconducting subcables which have a void volume in the range of about 30-35%, as well as mechanical support owing to the stainless steel cables or wires.

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