The 77th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2016

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Oral presentation

11 Superconductivity » 11.3 Critical Current, Superconducting Power Applications

[14p-D63-11~21] 11.3 Critical Current, Superconducting Power Applications

Wed. Sep 14, 2016 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM D63 (Bandaijima Bldg.)

Tetsuro Sueyoshi(Kumamoto Univ.), Tomoyuki Naitoh(Iwate Univ.)

4:30 PM - 4:45 PM

[14p-D63-13] Characterization of Current Transport Properties in Multi-filamentary Bi-2223 Tape Based on Magnetic Moment Relaxation Measurement by In-field Magnetic Microscopy

Mohan Shyam1, Hisajima Kohei1, Higashikawa Kohei1, Onodera Yuta1, Suzuki Takumi1, Inoue Masayoshi1, Kiss Takanobu1 (1.Kyushu Univ.)

Keywords:Bi-2223, relaxation

Bi-2223 tapes are used to wind superconducting magnets such as cryocooler cooled high field magnet and MRI magnet. It has been pointed out that a large value of magnetic moment induced in the tape strand causes several issues in the magnet applications. Namely, in-field behavior of such magnetic moment in the tape strand should be relevant as a base of magnet applications. The measurement of magnetic moment relaxation is also important as a method to evaluate critical currents especially at high current region. However, it is not yet clearly understood the influence of coupling between the filaments in multifilamentary Bi-2223 on the magnetization relaxation. Here we investigate whether the Bi-2223 filaments are decoupled at high magnetic fields by performing local magnetization relaxation measurements using scanning Hall probe microscope. We find that remanent field distribution clearly shows coupling of the filaments during relaxation.