The paper proposes a comparative approach of two wire technologies for making compact coils able to operate in high temperature (HT°) machines. The first technology is based on ceramic-coated round wire associated with a HT° cement. The second one uses anodized aluminum strips. The advantages and drawbacks of the two technologies are compared, considering the machine global performances at high temperatures.
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