The European SUPERPOLI project aims to define a MV fault current limiting power link, and to demonstrate its feasibility by a functional model. It includes the development of two alternative low-AC-loss conductor designs suitable for current limitation: a low-cost composite tubular Bi-2212 conductor with moderate Jc; and a coated tubular Y-123 conductor, presenting a very high J/sub c/. BSCCO tubes are developed by Alcatel HTS (length: 650 mm and diameter: 50 mm) with silver contacts on both ends. These tubes have an effective thickness of the superconducting layer of 1.5 mm. This layer is reinforced by an additional nonsuperconducting layer in order to increase mechanical stability. Based on theoretical simulations, Alcatel HTS seeks to develop tubes with a Jc scattering lower than 2%. The main issue with Y-123 films is to find a way for producing them in long reproducible lengths. A novel high rate PLD technique with a repetition rate of 300 Hz has been developed and used for manufacturing films on large-area substrates, made of flexible stainless steel foils buffered by IBAD. The largest samples prepared are of 34 mm/spl times/1 m in size, and present a Jc of 4000 A/mm/sup 2/ (77 K self-field). For a sample with dimensions of 10 mm/spl times/0.5 m, Jc exceeds 6000 A/mm/sup 2/.
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