• 제목/요약/키워드: HTS current lead

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일부 전류분류 영역을 갖는 테이퍼 형상 전류도입선의 최적 형상에 대한 연구 (The Optimum Shape of Taper HTS Current Lead Having Partial Current Sharing Region)

  • 허광수;설승윤
    • 한국초전도저온공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국초전도저온공학회 2003년도 추계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.185-189
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study is to obtain the optimal operating condition of conduction cooled taper shape high-temperature superconductor (HTS) current lead operated in current sharing mode. In our previous study, we discovered that the optimal operating condition of constant cross-section area HTS current lead is in the current sharing state, and in optimal condition, the temperature gradient at warm end is not zero. The analysis result of taper HTS current lead is quiet similar to the constant area HTS current lead. The minimum dissipation of taper HTS current lead is not influenced by taper angle, however the optimal operation condition is varied with taper angle.

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고온초전도 테이프를 이용한 적층형 전류 도입선의 최적설계 (Optimum Design of Multi-Stacking Current Lead Using HTS Tapes)

  • 설승윤;김민수;나필선
    • 한국초전도ㆍ저온공학회논문지
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.35-39
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    • 2001
  • The optimum cross-sectional area profile of gas-cooled high-temperature superconductor(HTS) current lead is analyzed to have minimum helium boil-off rate. The conventional constant area HTS lead has much higher helium consumption than the optimum HTS lead considered in this study. The optimum HTS lead has variable cross-sectional area to have constant satiety factor. An analytical formula of optimum shape of lead and temperature profile are obtained. For multi-stacking HTS current leads, the optimum tape lengths and minimum heat dissipation rate are also formulated. The developed formulations are applied to the Bi-2223 material, and the differences between constant area, constant safety-factor, and multi-stacking current leads are discussed.

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분지 특성을 고려한 초전도 전류도입선 설계 (Design of Superconducting Current Leads Considering Bifurcation Characteristic)

  • 설승윤
    • 한국초전도ㆍ저온공학회논문지
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 1999
  • The stability of high-temperature superconducting current leads for cryogenic devices are investigated. By assuming full transition from superconducting state to normal state at a transition temperature, the HTS current at a transition temperature, the HTS current lead shows bifurcation phenomenon. There is a bifurcation shape-factor, HTS leads have three steady state. Below the bifurcation shape-factor, the superconducting current lead is unconditionally stable, because there exists only one steady-factor HTS current lead is conditionally stable depending on the shape and intensity of disturbance.

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일부 전류분류영역을 가짐으로서 최소 열손실을 갖는 초전도 전류도입선 (Minimum Heat Dissipation of HTS Current Lead Having Partial Current Sharing Region)

  • 설승윤;허광수
    • 대한기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한기계학회 2001년도 추계학술대회논문집B
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    • pp.131-136
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, a high-temperature superconductor(HTS) current lead operating in current sharing mode is described. The minimum heat dissipation and the optimum safety factor(cross-sectional area) is obtained analytically for partial current sharing HTS leads. It is assumed that the current lead is in conduction cooled state, and the sheath material is the alloy of silver and gold. The reduced cross-sectional area results partial current sharing state, and consequently reduces conduction heat transfer, but the Joule heat generation is increased. The optimized HTS current lead is different from the conventional copper leads. In the copper leads, the minimum heat dissipation is obtained for the zero gradient of temperature at warm end. However, the temperature gradient at warm end is not zero when the HTS lead operates at minimum dissipation state.

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3MJ급 SMES용 HTS 전류리드부의 제작 및 성능평가 (Fabrication and Performance test of HTS current lead part of 3MJ SMES)

  • 심기덕;조전욱;김해종;배준한;김해준;성기철
    • 한국초전도저온공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국초전도저온공학회 2003년도 추계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.7-9
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    • 2003
  • A 3MJ class SMES was fabricated last year. And 1000A class current part for the SMES also was designed, fabricated and tested. The current lead was made of metal part(brass) and HTS lead Part. The lead is located in vacuum vessel and cooled down to belows the HTS lead's operating temperature. We made three types of current lead part and tested their performance. In this paper, the basic and conceptual type of current lead will be introduced. The lead was expected to have 1000A current capacity. But the test results was only 480A. After this test, based on the results we revised the shape of the lead and improved the connectivity between cryocooler and lead. In this paper, the design procedure and the results of performance test will be introduced.

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Optimization of Peltier Current Leads Cooled by Two-Stage Refrigerators

  • Jeong, Eun-Soo
    • International Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.94-101
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    • 2006
  • A theoretical investigation to find thermodynamically optimum design conditions of conduction-cooled Peltier current leads is performed. A Peltier current lead (PCL) is composed of a thermoelectric element (TE), a metallic lead and a high temperature superconductor (HTS) lead in the order of decreasing temperature. Mathematical expressions for the minimum heat flow per unit current crossing the TE-metal interface and the minimum heat flow per unit current from the metal lead to the joint of the metal and the HTS leads are obtained. It is shown that the temperature at the TE -metal interface possesses a unique optimal value that minimizes the heat flow to the joint and that this optimal value depends on the material properties of the TE and the metallic lead but not the joint temperature nor electric current. It is also shown that there exists a unique optimal value for the joint temperature between the metal and the HTS leads that minimizes the sum of the power dissipated by ohmic heating in the current leads and the refrigerator power consumed to cool the lead, for a given length of the HTS.

고온초전도 테이프를 이용한 다단 전류 도입선의 최적설계 (Optimal Design of Multi-Step Current Leads Using HTS Tapes)

  • 김민수;나필선;설승윤
    • 한국초전도저온공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국초전도저온공학회 2001년도 학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.84-88
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    • 2001
  • The optimum cross-sectional area Profile of gas-cooled high-temperature superconductor (HTS) current lead is analyzed to have minimum helium boil-off rate. The conventional constant area HTS lead has much higher helium consumption than the optimum HTS lead considered in this study. The optimum HTS lead has variable cross-sectional area to have constant safety factor. An analytical formula of optimum shape of lead and temperature profile are obtained. For multi-step HTS current leads, the optimum tape lengths and minimum heat dissipation rate are also formulated. The developed formulations are applied to the Bi-2223 material, and the differences between constant area, constant safety-factor, and multi-step current leads are discussed.

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안전율이 일정한 초전도 전류도입선의 안정성해석 (Stability Analysis ofn HTS Current Lead with Constant Safety Factor)

  • 설승윤
    • 한국초전도ㆍ저온공학회논문지
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.15-19
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    • 2000
  • The stability of variable cross-sectional area HTS current lead is considered. The cross-sectional area is varied to have a constant safety factor which is defined as the ratio of operating current and critical current of superconductor. As the constant area HTS lead, the variable cross-sectional area HTS lead also has three steady states above the bifurcation point and only one steady state below the bifurcation point. The temperature profiles and current sharing ratios for each steady state are calculated. The heat dissipation into cryogenic system for super-conducting, intermediate, and upper states are compared. For Bi-2333 sheathed with silver-gold alloy 2m length of current lead, and the maximum temperature of upper state seems to be burn-out free below 5m length.

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Conceptual design of current lead for large scale high temperature superconducting rotating machine

  • Le, T.D.;Kim, J.H.;Park, S.I.;Kim, H.M.
    • 한국초전도ㆍ저온공학회논문지
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.54-58
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    • 2014
  • High-temperature superconducting (HTS) rotating machines always require an electric current of from several hundreds to several thousand amperes to be led from outside into cold region of the field coil. Heat losses through the current leads then assume tremendous importance. Consequently, it is necessary to acquire optimal design for the leads which would achieve minimum heat loss during operation of machines for a given electrical current. In this paper, conduction cooled current lead type of 10 MW-Class HTS rotating machine will be chosen, a conceptual design will be discussed and performed relied on the least heat lost estimation between conventional metal lead and partially HTS lead. In addition, steady-state thermal characteristic of each one also is considered and illustrated.

전도냉각형 펠티어 전류도입선의 최적화 (Optimization of Conduction-cooled Pottier Current Leads)

  • 정은수
    • 설비공학논문집
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    • 제17권8호
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    • pp.764-771
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    • 2005
  • A theoretical investigation for optimization of conduction-cooled Peltier current leads is undertaken. A Pottier current lead (PCL) is composed of a thermoelectric element (TE), a metallic lead and a high Tc superconductor (HTS) lead in the order of decreasing thermoelectric tempera ture. Mathematical expression for the minimum heat flow per unit current crossing the TE metal interface and that flowing from the metal lead to the joint of the metal and the HTS leads are obtained. It is shown that the temperature at the TE-metal interface possesses a unique optimal value that minimizes the heat flow to the joint and that this optimal value depends on the material properties of the 73 and the metallic lead but not the joint temperature nor electric current. It is also shown that there exists a unique optimal value for the joint temperature between the metal and the HTS leads that minimizes the sum of the power dissipated by ohmic heating in current leads and the refrigerator power consumed to cool the lead, for a given length of the HTS.