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Formation of columnar grains during diffusional growth of Nb3Sn layer and its suppression SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Formation of columnar grains during diffusional growth of Nb3Sn layer and its suppression
Authors
오상호Jeong, Yang-JinNa, Sin-HyeKim, JimanLee, Byeong-Joo
Date Issued
2024-01
Publisher
Acta Materialia Inc
Abstract
The manufacturing process of multifilamentary Nb3Sn superconducting wire includes annealing for diffusional growth of the Nb3Sn intermetallic compound layer. During the process, the formation of columnar Nb3Sn grains should be suppressed to maximize the flux pinning effect. However, the detailed mechanism underlying the formation of columnar Nb3Sn grains has not been clarified yet, and is an obstacle to finding optimal process conditions. In the present work, we investigated the fundamental reason for the columnar grain formation, using a novel Monte Carlo Potts model which can simultaneously predict grain growth and interfacial reactions. We found that a decrease in thermodynamic driving force due to insufficient Sn at the interface causes the formation of columnar Nb3Sn grains. Accordingly, columnar grain formation is expected to be suppressed when abundant Sn atoms are supplied rapidly to the reaction front. Based on the fundamental understanding of columnar grain formation, possible ways to suppress columnar grain formation are suggested. We especially focused on the difference in the columnar grain fraction depending on the wire strand type (bronze processed wire vs. internal-tin processed wire). Based on simulations and experimental analyses, we suggest a brief guideline for the design of wire strand geometry to avoid columnar grain formation.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/120296
DOI
10.1016/j.actamat.2023.119542
ISSN
1359-6454
Article Type
Article
Citation
Acta Materialia, vol. 263, 2024-01
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