TOPICAL REVIEW

Flux-pinning-induced stress and magnetostriction in bulk superconductors

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, , Citation Tom H Johansen 2000 Supercond. Sci. Technol. 13 R121 DOI 10.1088/0953-2048/13/10/201

0953-2048/13/10/R121

Abstract

The development of bulk high-temperature superconductors (HTSs) and their applications has today come to a point where the mechanical response to high magnetic fields may be more important than their critical-current density and large-grain property. Reviewed in this article are the recent studies of the magneto-elastic effects which are caused by flux pinning in the superconductors. This includes the work on the giant irreversible magnetostriction and internal stress, which often cause fatal cracking of the HTS bulks as they become magnetized. The cracking is a problem that today accompanies the quest for the highest trapped field values, and the latest development in this area is also presented. While the first part is an overview of experimental efforts, the second summarizes the work done to model the pinning-induced stress and strain under various magnetic and geometrical conditions.

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10.1088/0953-2048/13/10/201