Method for manufacturing second-generation superconducting wire for transposition and superconducting coil manufactured using the same

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APP PUB NO 20070056158A1
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11487664

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A method for performing transposition of second-generation superconducting wires, and a superconducting coil manufactured using the same are disclosed. The method for manufacturing a second-generation superconducting wire comprises: slitting a multiple-layered thin superconducting wire film, obtained by epitaxial growth, to form a zigzag-shaped slit portion which includes a plurality of sections each having a predetermined first length and a bent portion having a predetermined second length; continuously and repeatedly processing each section of the slit portion of the superconducting wire film until a desired length is processed to obtain first and second wires using two superconducting wire films; positioning the first and second wires so their bent portions face each other; and interweaving the first and second wires together so the first wire passes over the second wire at their first overlapped portion and below the second wire at their second overlapped portion, to couple the first and second wires.

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KOREA POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITYJEONGWANG 1-DONG SIHEUNG-SI GYEONGGI-DO 429-793

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Choi, Kyeong Dal Seoul, KR 8 80
Hong, Gye Won Seongnam-si, KR 2 9
Kim, Woo Seok Seoul, KR 35 141
Lee, Hee Gyoun Uiwang-si, KR 5 12
Lee, Seung Wook Ansan-si, KR 94 659

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