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CENELEC - EN IEC 61788-26

Superconductivity - Part 26: Critical current measurement - DC critical current of RE-Ba-Cu-O composite superconductors

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Organization: CENELEC
Publication Date: 1 August 2020
Status: active
Page Count: 34
ICS Code (Electrical and electronic testing): 19.080
ICS Code (Superconductivity and conducting materials): 29.050
ICS Code (Measurement of electrical and magnetic quantities): 17.220.20
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This part of IEC 61788 specifies a test method for determining the DC critical current of short RE (rare earth)-Ba-Cu-O (REBCO) composite superconductor specimens that have a shape of straight flat tape. This document applies to test specimens shorter than 300 mm and having a rectangular cross section with an area of 0,03 mm2 to 7,2 mm2, which corresponds to tapes with width ranging from 1,0 mm to 12,0 mm and thickness from 0,03 mm to 0,6 mm.

This method is intended for use with superconductor specimens that have critical current less than 300 A and n-values larger than 5 under standard test conditions: the test specimen is immersed in liquid nitrogen bath at ambient pressure without external magnetic field during the testing. Deviations from this test method that are allowed for routine tests and other specific restrictions are given in this document.

Document History

EN IEC 61788-26
August 1, 2020
Superconductivity - Part 26: Critical current measurement - DC critical current of RE-Ba-Cu-O composite superconductors
This part of IEC 61788 specifies a test method for determining the DC critical current of short RE (rare earth)-Ba-Cu-O (REBCO) composite superconductor specimens that have a shape of straight flat...

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