Article Dans Une Revue IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity Année : 2010

JC(B) determination method with the help of the virgin magnetization curve of a superconducting cylinder

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It is well known that the critical current density, JC, of a superconducting material depends on the magnetic flux density B. For practical applications, it is essential to have accurate information about JC(B) which can be obtained from different experimental techniques (transport current, hysteretic cycle and ac-susceptibility). This paper presents a simple and quick JC(B) experimental determination method for a superconducting cylinder. A first JC(B) experimental evaluation method consists of measuring the magnetization cycle M(B) and determining the width of this cycle for each value of B. This is generally done using the Bean model where Jc is considered constant. A more accurate method is presented in this article. The cylinder first magnetization curve M1(B) is calculated with the Kim model and with a linear model and compared with the measured first magnetization curve M1m(B). In so doing, JC0 and BC0 are determined and the results obtained using both JC(B) determination methods are compared and discussed.

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hal-00851321 , version 1 (13-08-2013)

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Bruno Douine, Jean Lévêque, Smail Mezani. JC(B) determination method with the help of the virgin magnetization curve of a superconducting cylinder. IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 2010, pp.82-86. ⟨10.1109/TASC.2010.2042168⟩. ⟨hal-00851321⟩
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