T. Akasaka, Y. Fukumoto, A. Ishihara, Kenji Suzuki, Yusuke Kobayashi, Masaru Tomita
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Abstract
Superconducting feeder cables shrink because of thermal stress during the cooling process. When a long superconducting feeder cable is laid along a railway line, measures must be taken to prevent cable shrinkage. This paper therefore introduces a method which was used to lay a 300-m class superconducting feeder cable along a test track. This paper also reports that the method is suitable for similar cables, because no buckling or rupture points were observed after X-ray radiographs were taken over the whole length of the cable after its installation, and that transmission tests were conducted successfully with the cable.