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Abstract
A superconducting cable-in-conduit (CIC)is being developed for the windings of superconducting magnets for a proposed electron-ion collider and for other applications. Short-length samples have been successfully developed and tested for the required performance. The equipment and procedures have been developed for fabrication of long-length conductors. A 10 m CIC has been successfully fabricated and evaluated. The process is now being extended to make 125 m cables in a straight-line process.
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1 Department Physics & Astronomy Texas A&M University, College Station, 77843, TX, USA
2 Universidad de Guanajuato, Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico.