材料科学
超导电性
模数
工作(物理)
维氏硬度试验
凝聚态物理
芯(光纤)
复合材料
相对密度
烧结
微观结构
热力学
物理
作者
Meng Han,Chao Yao,Xianping Zhang,Dongliang Wang,Chune Dong,Cong Liu,He Huang,Peng Yang,Wenwen Guo,Chang Tu,Shifa Liu,Xinyuan Liu,Qianjun Zhang,Zhihao Zhang,Yanwei Ma
标识
DOI:10.1088/1361-6668/ac4ba0
摘要
Abstract Ba x K 1− x Fe 2 As 2 (BaK-122) iron-based superconductors (IBSs) have been considered to be promising for high-field applications. The transport J c performance of BaK-122 wires and tapes is continuously enhanced by introducing advanced fabricating methods. The mass density of BaK-122 superconducting core in wires and tapes is important to the transport J c performance and related to the mechanical behavior during preparation. In this work, the mechanical property parameters including Poisson’s ratio-density, yield strength-density, and elastic modulus-density of BaK-122 IBS powder were examined via uniaxial compression experiments. The density-dependent mechanical constitutive of BaK-122 was obtained for the first time. The relationship function between density and Vickers hardness of BaK-122 was established as HV 0.05 = 0.0249 ρ 5.332 based on the numerical simulation of hardness testing, and a method for characterizing the BaK-122 core density was developed. It had been found the sheath materials and preparation method have great influences on the stress state of the BaK-122 core, and then affect the density. The densification mechanism and corresponding improvement method were revealed to provide guidance for preparing high-density BaK-122 wires and tapes. Finally, the generalized relationship between density and the superconducting transport J c was established according to lots of experimental data from multiple BaK-122 samples, which has confirmed the positive correlation of ρ core and J c . We comparatively discussed the various cold-work and heat-treatment processes used in our team for preparing the BaK-122 wires and tapes, and the critical factors affecting the transport performance were summarized.
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