Completion of the HTS REBCO cables

Completion of the HTS REBCO cables

High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) Rare-Earth Barium Copper Oxide (also referred to as REBCO) power transmission cable used at CERN

High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) Rare-Earth Barium Copper Oxide (also referred to as REBCO) power transmission cable used at CERN (Image: CERN)

On 30th March, the cabling of the HTS REBCO cables required for the WP6a Prototype System (4*18 kA, 3*7 kA and 12*2 kA) was completed.

This represents a total of around 120 m of high-quality, flexible, round and electrically insulated REBCO cable, produced after significant development, as well has the construction and commissioning of a dedicated cabling machine. The current capability is over 20 kA at 4.2 K and 3 kA at 60 K.

This is a major achievement for WP6a and possibly the first fully qualified high-current HTS cable we produced at CERN for our projects.

Many thanks to the team responsible for making this possible.

By Amalia Ballarino, WP6a Leader.

the cabling machine developed at CERN for the powering of #HiLumiLHC magnets. It can transfer currents at 77 K or –196°C temperatures.
Cabling machine developed at CERN for the powering of the HL-LHC magnets. It can transfer currents at 77 K or –196°C temperatures (Image: CERN)