Summary
This paper describes advances in the industrial-scale manufacturing of kilometre-length Bi2212 high-temperature superconductor round wires. The work addresses technical challenges in producing longer, higher-performance wires suitable for large-scale applications. As the publication date and journal scope suggest, the research contributes to materials science and superconductivity engineering rather than agricultural or food systems.
UK applicability
This paper lies outside the scope of Vitagri's Pulse Brain catalogue, which focuses on farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, and human health. No direct applicability to UK agricultural or nutritional science policy is evident.
Key measures
Wire length (kilometre-scale), critical current, current density, mechanical properties, and manufacturing yield metrics as suggested by the title.
Outcomes reported
This paper reports on the development and manufacturing scale-up of bismuth-strontium-calcium-copper-oxide (Bi2212) high-temperature superconductor round wires. The study appears to document advances in wire length, performance characteristics, and industrial production methods for this superconducting material.
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