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Non-twisted stacks of coated conductors for magnets: Analysis of inductance and AC losses

Uglietti et al., 2020

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6434648473687365929
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Uglietti D
Kang R
Wesche R
Grilli F
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Cryogenics

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Abstract Almost all present High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) cable designs for magnets are based on twisted or transposed concepts that were developed for Low Temperature Superconducting (LTS) cables. However, requirements for LTS materials (like …
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