Superconducting bulk has great advantages in shielding magnetic fields owing to its high critical current density. Since the shielded area is usually larger than the size of a single bulk,… Click to show full abstract
Superconducting bulk has great advantages in shielding magnetic fields owing to its high critical current density. Since the shielded area is usually larger than the size of a single bulk, superconducting bulks need to be stacked together to form a shielding layer. However, bulks stacked together can cause the magnetic flux to concentrate at the gaps between bulks. In order to increase the shielding effect, multiple shielding layers are usually required. This increases the shielding cost. In this article, a shielding structure that makes an angle between gap and external field nonparallel is explored. This structure can increase the gap reluctance and reduce the magnetic flux leakage, which provides a method to get a uniform shielding area in a relatively economical way. The shielding effects are studied by experiment and finite element calculation. The established simulation model can be used to further explore and optimize new shielding structures.
               
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