Effects of Wax Impregnation on Contact Resistivity Between REBCO Tapes
Jeremy W. Levitan, Jun Lu, Brent Jarvis, and Hongyu Bai

TL;DR
This study investigates how wax impregnation affects contact resistivity in REBCO superconducting tapes, finding that it does not significantly alter resistivity, thus supporting its use for mechanical stability without compromising electrical performance.
Contribution
The paper provides experimental evidence that wax impregnation does not significantly change contact resistivity in REBCO tapes, aiding coil stability without affecting electrical properties.
Findings
Wax impregnation does not significantly change contact resistivity.
Wax impregnation can be used without compromising current sharing.
Experimental setup simulates coil behavior during impregnation.
Abstract
Advances on no-insulation REBCO coil technology has made understanding and controlling contact resistivity increasingly im-portant. Praffin (wax) impregnation is a process that has been used for improving mechanical stability of insulated and no-insulation REBCO coils. Wax impregnation is beneficial in both no-insulation coils and insulated coils with additional copper sta-bilizer or multiple conductors. In the latter scenario, contact re-sistance between conductor and additional stabilizer is also im-portant. It is crucial to understand the effects of wax impregna-tion on contact resistivity (Rct). We designed and built an appa-ratus to use short REBCO samples which simulates the behavior of Rct in a pancake coil during the wax impregnation process. Rct was measured at 77 K before and after the wax impregnation. In addition, a single pancake coil was wound to test the effect of wax…
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