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2. Design of a 10-MW-Class HTS Homopolar Generator for Wind Turbines.
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Jeong, Jae-Sik, An, Dong-kyun, Hong, Jung-Pyo, Kim, Hae-Joong, and Jo, Young-Sik
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HIGH temperature superconductors , *HOMOPOLAR generators , *WIND turbines , *MAGNETIC fields , *VOLTAGE regulators - Abstract
High-temperature superconductor (HTS) technology has been studied recently for the use with superconducting high-power transmission and distribution, motors, generators, and fault-current-limiting devices such as cables and transformers. HTS technology, which can provide a large electromotive force in a small area owing to its large current density compared to that of a normal conductor, can reduce the weight and loss of a generator when compared to the attributes of a conventional machine. Moreover, once the HTS conductor has stabilized, the challenge of cooling the windings in large-scale generators can be resolved. Therefore, the technology has been studied for application with 10-MW-class superconductor wind-turbine generators. Although an HTS conductor generator offering a higher torque density, lower weight, and higher efficiency than a conventional generator can be designed, the design must satisfy the requirements of the critical magnetic field, critical current, and critical temperature of the superconducting winding. The HTS homopolar superconducting synchronous generators have a simple structure with a fixed HTS conductor and are one of the most suitable types of generator that is able to satisfy these requirements more easily. In this paper, we propose a 10-MW homopolar-type wind-turbine generator. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2017
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3. Coil Voltage Pulse at the Beginning of the Fast Discharge Operation of No-Insulation REBCO Coils.
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Li, Ke, Wang, Yawei, Yang, Ping, Qiu, Derong, Pan, Yunhao, Li, Zhuyong, Jin, Zhijian, Hong, Zhiyong, and Ma, Chao
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HIGH temperature superconductors , *COILS (Magnetism) , *THERMAL stability , *QUENCHING (Chemistry) , *ELECTRIC potential - Abstract
This paper presents a study on the coil voltage of the no-insulation (NI) high-temperature superconductor (HTS) pancake coils during fast discharging operations. Fast discharging tests are performed on both a double pancake (DP) and an single pancake (SP) NI coil. The measured coil voltages are compared with that from an equivalent circuit model, which has been widely used in previous studies. A voltage pulse is observed on both the NI coils at the beginning of the fast-discharging operation. It is much higher than that from the modeling. The peak value of the voltage pulse increases linearly with the initial current. Comparison tests show that the coupling iron core has little influence on this coil voltage pulse though the inductance of the coils is enlarged seven times by coupling iron core. This coil voltage pulse shows that, during the fast discharging operation, the NI coil has a much higher turn-to-turn resistivity at the beginning stage than that in following process. Since the coil voltage pulse can be 600 times of the modeling estimation, it may be a potential risk to the coil protection system and measuring instruments. Therefore, special attentions are required on this aspect in the design of NI magnets. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2017
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4. Design and Analysis of a New Multitoothed Magnetless Doubly Salient Machine.
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Lee, Christopher H. T., Chau, K. T., Liu, Chunhua, and Qiu, Chun
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HIGH temperature superconductors , *FINITE element method , *SUPERCONDUCTORS , *TORQUE , *ELECTRICAL conductors - Abstract
In this paper, the high temperature superconductor (HTS) winding and multitoothed structure are newly incorporated into the doubly salient (DS) and flux-switching (FS) machines, leading to create two new magnetless machines, namely the HTS-based multitoothed switched reluctance (HTS-MSR) and HTS-based multitoothed flux-switching (HTS-MFS) machines. Consequently, the design equations of the three machines, namely the MSR, HTS-MSR, and HTS-MFS, are formulated. The corresponding performances are analyzed by using the time-stepping finite element method (TS-FEM). By utilizing both torque-producing zones, the two HTS-based machines can achieve better performances than the MSR one. Moreover, the HTS-MFS can offer higher torque density than the HTS-MSR, but associated with larger torque ripple. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2014
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5. Quantitative Comparison of Double-Stator Permanent Magnet Vernier Machines With and Without HTS Bulks.
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Liu, Chunhua, Chau, K. T., Zhong, Jin, Li, Wenlong, and Li, Fuhua
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STATORS , *PERMANENT magnets , *SUPERCONDUCTING magnets , *ARMATURES , *VERNIERS , *FINITE element method - Abstract
This paper quantitatively compares three types of double-stator flux-modulation permanent-magnet (PM) machines, namely the vernier machine, vernier machine with HTS bulks, and magnetic-geared machine. Due to adopting the double-stator topology, these PM machines achieve the higher energy transmission and power conversion than the single-stator counterparts. Also, the design for the proposed machines are to respectively use the flux-modulation pole, HTS bulk and the flux-modulation ring for modulating the low speed rotating field of the PM rotor and the high speed rotating field of the armature windings, hence obtaining the gear effect for low speed operation. It should be noted that by using the HTS bulks can not only efficiently improve the flux modulation effect of the vernier machine, but also greatly reduce the machine flux leakage. By using the finite-element-method, their performances are compared, hence verifying the validity of the machine design. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
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6. Design and Analysis of a HTS Brushless Doubly-Fed Doubly-Salient Machine.
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Liu, Chunhua, Chau, K. T., Zhong, Jin, and Li, Jiangui
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HIGH temperature superconductors , *ELECTRIC windings , *TORQUE , *STRONTIUM , *ROTORS , *FINITE element method - Abstract
This paper proposes a novel high-temperature superconductor (HTS) brushless doubly-fed doubly-salient (BDFDS) machine, which can effectively improve the performance of this kind of BDFDS machines. In addition, a new criterion of winding arrangement with the outer-rotor topology is adopted for the proposed machine design, which can further benefit the machine characteristics. Moreover, two natural operation modes for the proposed machine are discussed. The corresponding calculation results are given to prove the validity of the proposed machine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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7. Test Results of the High Temperature Superconductor Prototype Current Leads for Wendelstein 7-X.
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Heller, R., Drotziger, S., Fietz, W. H., Fink, S., Heiduk, M., Kienzler, A., Lange, C., Lietzow, R., Mohring, T., Rohr, P., Rummel, T., Monnich, T., and Buscher, K.-P.
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HIGH temperature superconductors , *PROTOTYPES , *TEMPERATURE measurements , *HELIUM , *MAGNETS , *MATERIALS testing , *HEAT exchangers , *SUPERCONDUCTORS ,DESIGN & construction - Abstract
The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (which is a merger of former Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and Karlsruhe University) is responsible for the design, construction and testing of the high temperature superconductor (HTS) current leads for the stellarator Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) which is presently under construction at the Greifswald branch of the Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics. The current leads are of the binary type, the HTS part covering the temperature range between 4.5 K and 60 K while the heat exchanger covers the range between 60 K and room temperature being cooled by 50 K He. In total 2 prototypes and 14 series current leads are required with a nominal current of 14 kA and a maximum current of 18.2 kA. The paper describes the design and first test results of the prototype HTS current leads. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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8. Progress on the Performance Test of KEPCO HTS Power Cable.
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Choi, Y. S., Kim, D. L., Yang, H. S., Sohn, S. H., Lim, J. H., and Hwang, S. D.
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PERFORMANCE evaluation , *HIGH temperature superconductors , *ELECTRIC power , *ELECTRIC cables , *FEASIBILITY studies , *LIQUID nitrogen , *HEATING , *COOLING - Abstract
The Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) HTS power cable has been successfully installed and operated for feasible confirmation since 2006 at Gochang power test center. The 3-phase 100 m long HTS power cable with 22.9 kV/1.25 kA was manufactured and cooled by subcooled liquid nitrogen. At the beginning stage, the cooling system was composed of a liquid nitrogen decompression cooling unit. No major fault has been observed during long term operating test. As a next step, cooling system was modified that a cryocooler was employed, resulting in the total cooling capacity of 4 kW at liquid nitrogen temperature. In this paper, the progress on the performance test of HTS power cable is reported. Temperature as well as pressure in the system is discussed with respect to the supplied current levels. Also, the installation of hybrid cooling system for real power grid application is described. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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9. Magnetic Field Measurements of an HTS Retrofit Synchrotron Dipole.
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Muratore, J., Escallier, J., Ganetis, G., Ghosh, A. K., Gupta, R. C., He, P., Jain, A., Joshi, P., Wanderer, P., Fee, M., and Christian, M.
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MAGNETIC fields , *PERFORMANCE evaluation , *LOW temperature engineering , *ELECTRIC coils , *HYSTERESIS , *HIGH temperature superconductors , *SUPERCONDUCTING magnets , *COPPER - Abstract
A copper coil dipole magnet from the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) has been retrofitted by HTS-110 Ltd with coils made from Bi-2223 wire and a self-contained cryogenic cooling system, while keeping the magnet's original iron yoke. This modified bending dipole, which is the first such known retrofit HTS-based accelerator magnet, provides the benefits of a compact coil design to accommodate space-limited experimental issues and a significant reduction in power costs as compared to the original copper magnet. In order to validate this modified design for use in the synchrotron, a detailed magnetic field map has been measured using a multiple-Hall probe assembly and transporter system. The results are discussed in this paper, along with the performance of the closed circuit cryogenics system in keeping the coils below 45 K. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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10. The Estimation of the Current Distribution on the HTS Cable by Measuring the Circumferential Magnetic Field.
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Kideok Sim, Seokho Kim, SeokJu Lee, Jeonwook Cho, and Tae Kuk Ko
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ELECTRIC power distribution , *HIGH temperature superconductors , *ELECTRIC currents , *MAGNETIC fields , *CABLES - Abstract
A method for estimating the current distribution on the HTS strands which is composed of the HTS power cable was developed. A group of hall sensors which are well-arranged around the HTS cable were used in measuring the circumferential magnetic field. The current distribution can be calculated by solving a matrix equation which contains the measured magnetic field values as its elements. The contribution of the magnetic field generated by each strand in each hall sensor should be known to solve the matrix equation. The contribution can be calculated by FEM analysis simulating the HTS cable or can be measured using a duplicated short HTS cable of which current terminals are modified to apply the current to each strand independently. A simple computer simulation was performed to investigate the feasibility of the method and the performance characteristics of the method was examined for the HTS cable which is composed of several HTS strands. In this paper, a simple mathematics for estimating the current distribution and the results of experiment using the designed and manufactured measuring apparatus will be introduced. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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11. A Novel Coaxial Magnetic Gear Using Bulk HTS for Industrial Applications.
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Linni Jian, Chau, K. T., Wenlong Li, and Jiangui Li
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COAXIAL cables , *MAGNETICS , *SUPERCONDUCTORS , *HIGH temperature superconductors , *FERROMAGNETIC materials , *PERMANENT magnets , *MAGNETS , *TORQUE - Abstract
In this paper, a novel coaxial magnetic gear (CMG) using bulk high temperature superconductors (HTS) is proposed. By substituting bulk HTS for ferromagnetic material, a novel stationary ring is resulted, which can not only provide the desired field modulation effect but also suppress the end-effects that commonly occurred in the traditionalCMG. The performance of the proposed bulk HTSCMGis assessed and then verified by using finite element analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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12. High Temperature Superconductor Current Leads for WENDELSTEIN 7-X and JT-60SA.
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Fietz, Walter H., Heller, Reinhard, Kienzler, Andreas, and Lietzow, Ralph
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ELECTROMETALLURGY , *LEAD , *HIGH temperature superconductors , *COOLING , *HEAT exchangers , *STELLARATORS - Abstract
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe has taken over the responsibility for the design, construction and testing of the High Temperature Superconductor (HTS) current leads for two fusion experiments, i.e. the stellarator WENDELSTEIN 7-X. (W7-X) and the satellite tokamak JT-60SA. W7-X is presently under construction at the Greifswald branch of the Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics and consists of 50 non-planar and 20 planar coils with a maximum conductor current of 17.6 kA. In total 14 current leads are required with a nominal current of 14 kA that are mounted upside down with the warm end at the bottom. In the frame of the Broader Approach Agreement between Japan and the EU and concomitantly to the ITER project, the satellite tokamak project JT-60SA has been agreed in 2006. The magnet system of JT-60SA consists of 18 toroidal field coils, 4 central solenoid modules and 7 poloidal field coils. In total 26 leads mounted in vertical, normal position are required. For W7-X and JT-60SA a common basic design will be used which will be adapted to the special needs of the machines. All current leads will be of the Cu-HTS binary type. The HTS part covers the range between 4.5 K and 60 K and is cooled by heat conduction from the 4.5 K end, only. The Cu heat exchanger is cooled with 50 K He and covers the range between 60 K and room temperature. The paper describes the status of the HTS current lead development for W7-X and JT-60SA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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13. Development and Demonstration of a Fault Current Limiting HTS Cable to be Installed in the Con Edison Grid.
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Maguire, James, Folts, Doug, Yuan, Jie, Lindsay, David, Knoll, Dave, Bratt, Shawn, Wolff, Zack, and Kurtz, Steve
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ELECTRIC power transmission , *RELIABILITY in engineering , *HIGH temperature superconductors - Abstract
The US Department of Homeland Security is currently funding the design, development and demonstration of an inherently fault current limiting HTS cable, called Secure Super Grids, under the Hydra project with Con Edison. The cable is 300 m long and is being designed to carry 96 MVA at a distribution level voltage of 13.8 kV. The cable will be built using cable system experience gained by AMSC and Ultera (a Southwire and nkt Cables joint venture) on previous projects. The underground cable will be permanently installed and energized in New York City in 2010. The project is led by American Superconductor who is teamed with Ultera and Con Edison. This paper describes the general goals and design criteria of the project. An overview of the concept of Secure Super Grids and advantages of this type of cable are presented in a grid-based network modeling. In addition, the design issues such as tailoring of the HTS wire to provide adequate thermal stability and electrical properties both under normal operation and during a fault are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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14. Safety Analysis of the 70 kA ITER HTS Current Lead Demonstrator.
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Helter, R.
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HIGH temperature superconductors , *ELECTRIC currents , *SHUNT electric reactors , *HELIUM , *NUCLEAR fusion - Abstract
For the superconducting magnet system of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, ITER, 60 current leads for a total current of more than 2500 kA are needed. The use of High Temperature Superconductor current leads (HTS-CL) will reduce the resultant large refrigerator load considerably. Within the EU Fusion Technology Programme, the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and CRPP have developed and built a 70 kA HTS-CL demonstrator optimized for 50 K Helium operation. In 2004-2005, the CL was successfully tested with 50 K as well as 80 K Helium, and finally with LN2. In the meantime, ITER has decided to use HTS-CLs for the magnet system and China has taken the responsibility to provide the sc feeders for ITER including the current leads. In this paper, the performance of a 70 kA HTS-CL in fault conditions will be analysed using the FZK-CRPP demonstrator as a model. In particular, the quench performance and the safety behavior in case of a loss-of-flow accident (LOFA) will be described and an extrapolation of the leads performance in real ITER conditions will be given. Finally the effect of different shunt materials is discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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15. Electrical, Mechanical and Thermal Characterization of Bi-2223/AgAu Material for Use in HTS Current Leads for W7-X.
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Heller, R., Fietz, W. H., Keller, P., Ringsdorf, B., Schlachter, S. I., Schwarz, M., and Weiss, K. P.
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CRITICAL currents , *ELECTRIC currents , *HIGH temperature superconductors , *SOLID state electronics , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) , *MECHANICS (Physics) , *THERMAL conductivity , *THERMAL conductivity measurement , *LOW temperature engineering - Abstract
The superconducting magnet system of the W7-X stellarator presently under construction at the Max-Planck-Institute for Plasmaphysics in Greifswald, Germany, requires 7 pairs of current leads for a maximum current of 18.2 kA. The Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe is responsible for construction, manufacturing and performance testing of the current leads prior to installation in the W7-X machine. To reduce the overall cooling power for the refrigerator as well as the free convection problem due to the upside-down orientation of the leads, it was decided to use HTS material in the temperature range between approx. 5 K and 60 K. The optimization of the HTS part requires to know exactly the electrical, mechanical and thermal parameters of the HTS material. Actually two suppliers, EHTS and Sumitomo offer such Bi-2223/AgAu material. Single tapes as well as stacks were used to measure the critical current as a function of applied magnetic field for various temperatures. The thermal conductivity, the stress-strain dependence and the thermal contraction were also measured. In the paper the electrical, mechanical and thermal performance of different tapes and stacks will be described and discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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16. Discussion of Test Results of a Superconductor Synchronous Condenser on a Utility Grid.
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Kalsi, S. S., Madura, D., Snitchier, G., Ross, M., Voccio, J., and Ingram, M.
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SYNCHRONOUS capacitors , *SUPERCONDUCTORS , *ELECTRIC currents , *ELECTRIC potential , *ALTERNATING currents , *HIGH temperature superconductors , *REACTIVE power , *ELECTRIC power factor - Abstract
An 8 MVAR, 13.8 kV Superconducting Dynamic Synchronous Condenser (SDSC) prototype was tested on the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) grid for about a year. It shared a bus with an arc furnace. The SDSC was subjected to transient currents and harmonics created by the arc furnace, which consisted of up to 50 % negative sequence and 20% zero sequence components. The SDSC operated successfully in the presence of such high transient/harmonic currents. It provided cycle by cycle correction of voltage during operation. The benefits of voltage correction were observed both at the local bus and at the generator bus of a power generation station several miles away. Currently two commercial units rated 12 MVAR, 13.8 kV, are on order by TVA and are scheduled for delivery in December 2006 and March 2007. These units will be skid-mounted for easy installation on site. This paper discusses test results of the prototype unit operation on the grid and describes its potential applications for voltage support in wind farms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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17. Development of a 45 kVA Single-Phase Model HTS Transformer.
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Yinshun Wang, Junjie Han, Xiang Zhao, Huidong Li, Ying Guan, Qing Bao, Liye Xiao, Liangzhen Lin, Ziqin Zhu, Saotao Dai, and Dong Hui
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HIGH temperature superconductors , *LIQUID nitrogen , *STAINLESS steel , *ELECTRIC generators , *ELECTRIC windings , *CRYOSTATS , *ELECTRIC insulators & insulation , *SHORT circuits - Abstract
This paper presents design and test of a single-phase HTS transformer with capacity of 45 kVA operated in liquid nitrogen of 77 K for primary/secondary voltages of 2400/160 V. The windings were wound by stainless steel-enforced multifilamentary Bi2223/Ag tapes. The structures of primary and secondary windings are solenoid and double-pancake respectively. The gas-cooling current leads of secondary windings were chosen in order to reduce heat input. Cryostat is made from electrical insulating materials with room temperature bore for iron core made of the commercial Fe-Si steel. Fundamental characteristics of the transformer are obtained by standard short-circuit and no-load tests. The AC losses were calculated and measured by calorimetric method with a mass flow meter of nitrogen gas at room temperature. The performances of the transformer in accidental cases of sudden short-circuit and lightning impulse were also tested. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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18. 70 kA High Temperature Superconductor Current Lead Operation at 80 K.
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Heller, R., Fietz, W. H., Lietzow, R., Tanna, V. L., Vostner, A., Wesche, R., and Zahn, G. R.
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HIGH temperature superconductors , *SUPERCONDUCTORS - Abstract
For the superconducting magnet system of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, ITER, 60 current leads for a total current of more than 2500 kA are needed. To reduce the resultant large refrigerator load at 4.5 K, High Temperature Superconductor current leads (HTS-CL) could be used. Therefore, EFDA CSU Garching had launched a development program for a 70 kA HTS-CL demonstrator. The Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and CRPP developed and built this CL optimized for 50 K Helium operation. In 2004, the CL was successfully tested in the TOSKA facility at the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe. The very encouraging results lead to testing this CL with 80 K Helium because ITER provides a large 80 K Helium cooling capacity for the thermal shields. At the end of last year, the test could be successfully performed demonstrating that high current capacity current leads can be stably operated at about 80–85 K. Recently, the CL was retested using liquid nitrogen which would be an interesting alternative option. In this paper, the test results for the 80 K He cooling operation as well as for the operation with LN2 are presented and compared to the results obtained before for nominal conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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19. Experimental Results of a 70 kA High Temperature Superconductor Current Lead Demonstrator for the ITER Magnet System.
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Heller, R., Darweschsad, S. M., Dittrich, G., Fietz, W. H., Fink, S., Herz, W., Hurd, F., Kienzler, A., Lingor, A., Meyer, I., Nöther, G., Süsser, M., Tanna, V. L., Vostner, A., Wesche, R., Wüchner, F., and Zahn, G.
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HIGH temperature superconductors , *SUPERCONDUCTING magnets , *MATERIALS at high temperatures , *ELECTROMAGNETS , *SUPERCONDUCTORS , *SOLID state electronics - Abstract
In the frame of the European Fusion Technology Programme, the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and the CRPP Villigen have designed and built a 70 kA current lead for the ITER TF Coils using High Temperature Superconductors (HTS). At the beginning of 2004 the HTS current lead was installed and tested in the TOSKA facility of the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe. The scope of the experiment was to characterize the current lead in steady state conditions and to explore the operation limits as well. For this, the temperature profile, the contact resistances, the heat load at 4.5 K, the required 50 K He mass flow rate, and the temperature margin were evaluated. The safety margin in case of a loss of He mass flow was studied, too. The paper describes the experimental results as well as the thermal and electrical models developed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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20. Connectivity between filaments in BSCCO-2223 multi-filamentary tape.
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Ashworth, S.P., Glowacki, B.A., Ciszek, M., Chesneau, E.C.L., and Haldar, P.
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SUPERCONDUCTORS , *SUPERCONDUCTIVITY , *MAGNETIC fields , *ALTERNATING currents , *ELECTRIC fields - Abstract
Technologically, the most advanced conductor utilising high temperature superconductors is the multifilamentary tape produced by the powder in tube method. Previous investigations have indicated that the filaments in these materials are strongly connected by superconducting paths. This connectivity is of particular importance in, amongst other things, governing the dissipation of the conductors when carrying AC currents or exposed to varying magnetic fields. In this paper we report direct measurements of the transverse (in contrast to the more usual longitudinal) current carrying capability. Measurements of electric field versus current ('E-I characteristics') for transverse and longitudinal transport currents as a function of applied magnetic field and temperature are reported. Our data indicates that the filaments are indeed strongly connected by superconducting paths but also that the E-I characteristics for the transverse and longitudinal connections are different. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1997
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21. Fabrication of superconductor/semiconductor quasi-monolithic devices using epitaxial liftoff technology.
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Qixin Huang and Hohkawa, K.
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SUPERCONDUCTORS , *COMPOUND semiconductors , *HIGH temperature superconductors , *FABRICATION (Manufacturing) , *SEMICONDUCTOR devices - Abstract
This paper reports a study on the fabrication technology of high performance functional devices, where high temperature superconductor and compound semiconductor devices are monolithically integrated on the same substrate. We investigated optimal conditions for epitaxial liftoff process and succeeded in fabricating HTS device and GaAs MESFET on SrTiO/sub 3/ substrate without degrading characteristics of superconductor and semiconductor devices. We also carried out basic integrated circuit fabrication processes such as patterning and etching for quasi-monolithic structure. The results confirmed that fabricating high performance functional devices is feasible. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1997
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22. Stochastic simulation of SFQ logic.
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Satchell, J.
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STOCHASTIC processes , *QUANTUM logic , *HIGH temperature superconductors , *NIOBIUM , *COOLING - Abstract
The high speed and low power of Single Flux Quantum logic (SFQ) are extremely attractive, and significant capabilities have been demonstrated in Nb technology. However the burden of cooling to 4.2K has been a barrier to its widespread implementation. The advent of High Temperature Superconductors (HTS), raises the prospect of more accessible temperatures. This paper examines some theoretical constraints on the implementation of SFQ in HTS, and derives some ideas about the parameters required of any HTS SFQ technology. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1997
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23. YBCO thick films for high Q resonators.
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Smith, P.A., Button, T.W., Holmes, J., Dolman, G., Meggs, C., Remillard, S.K., and Hodge, J.D.
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RESONANCE , *THICK films , *POWER electronics , *ELECTRIC resistance , *SURFACE analysis - Abstract
Three dimensional structures can have high geometric factors and have thus been favoured in applications requiring high Q resonant elements. In this paper the surface resistance of YBCO thick film materials measured in the frequency range 1-10 GHz in a variety of resonant structures is discussed. The power dependence of the materials in the 1 to 2 GHz region is also examined and at these frequencies it is possible to attain Q's of over 150000 using thick film materials. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1997
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24. Numerical calculation of magnetic fields in melt processed YBCO magnets.
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Jiang, X.H. and Campbell, A.M.
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MAGNETIC fields , *YTTRIUM barium copper oxide , *SUPERCONDUCTORS , *ELECTRICAL conductors , *PERMANENT magnets - Abstract
The use of melt processed YBCO in permanent magnet applications requires the calculation of magnetic fields in the interior of superconductors. Although the Bean model can be used, analytic solutions are only available for simple shapes and numerical methods are required for most cases. In this paper, the technique of adjusting the boundary between current carrying and current free regions to ensure zero field within the boundary is used, in combination with the Kim model for Jc. The results are applied to discs being magnetised in a uniform field and trapping fields after saturated magnetisation. It was found that a good approximation can be obtained by using a constant Jc of the value at half the applied field instead of the Kim model. This may be of great importance for the practical applications of melt processed YBCO permanent magnets. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1997
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