Multi-Domain Modeling for High Temperature Superconducting Components for the CHEETA Hybrid Propulsion Power System

Author(s):  
Meaghan Podlaski ◽  
Abhijit Khare ◽  
Luigi Vanfretti ◽  
Mike D. Sumption ◽  
Phillip J. Ansell
Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (24) ◽  
pp. 6646
Author(s):  
Eleni Tsotsopoulou ◽  
Adam Dyśko ◽  
Qiteng Hong ◽  
Abdelrahman Elwakeel ◽  
Mariam Elshiekh ◽  
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With the high penetration of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) in power systems, the short-circuit levels have changed, creating the requirement for altering or upgrading the existing switchgear and protection schemes. In addition, the continuous increase in power (accounting both for generation and demand) has imposed, in some cases, the need for the reinforcement of existing power system assets such as feeders, transformers, and other substation equipment. To overcome these challenges, the development of superconducting devices with fault current limiting capabilities in power system applications has been proposed as a promising solution. This paper presents a power system fault analysis exercise in networks integrating Superconducting Cables (SCs). This studies utilized a validated model of SCs with second generation High Temperature Superconducting tapes (2G HTS tapes) and a parallel-connected copper stabilizer layer. The performance of the SCs during fault conditions has been tested in networks integrating both synchronous and converter-connected generation. During fault conditions, the utilization of the stabilizer layer provides an alternative path for transient fault currents, and therefore reduces heat generation and assists with the protection of the cable. The effect of the quenching phenomenon and the fault current limitation is analyzed from the perspective of both steady state and transient fault analysis. This paper also provides meaningful insights into SCs, with respect to fault current limiting features, and presents the challenges associated with the impact of SCs on power systems protection.


2013 ◽  
Vol 284-287 ◽  
pp. 1121-1125
Author(s):  
Dong Hee Yoon ◽  
Han Sang Lee ◽  
Byeong Mo Yang ◽  
Gil Soo Jang

This paper proposes an algorithm to search the suitable site for the installation of the High temperature Superconducting (HTS) cable. The HTS cable is able to transmit a large amount of electricity without additional power transmission facilities. However, it is not desirable to install the HTS cable anywhere because the HTS cable is the high price facility. The best location for the installation of the HTS cable is the place that congestion of transmission line is occurred in. If the HTS cable is used in congestion area, an additional transmission facility is not necessary for stable operation of power system. The technology level of the HTS cable has been improved consistently so the installation of the HTS is possible to use in the limited part of power system. In this paper, an algorithm is suggested to search the proper place for the HTS cable and verified by case study in the power system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 59-67
Author(s):  
Victor N. ANTIPOV ◽  
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Andrey D. GROZOV ◽  
Anna V. IVANOVA ◽  
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The overall dimensions and mass of wind power units with capacities larger than 10 MW can be improved and their cost can be decreased by developing and constructing superconducting synchronous generators. The article analyzes foreign conceptual designs of superconducting synchronous generators based on different principles: with the use of high- and low-temperature superconductivity, fully superconducting or only with a superconducting excitation system, and with the use of different materials (MgB2, Bi2223, YBCO). A high cost of superconducting materials is the main factor impeding commercial application of superconducting generators. In view of the state of the art in the technology for manufacturing superconductors and their cost, a conclusion is drawn, according to which a synchronous gearless superconducting wind generator with a capacity of 10 MW with the field winding made of a high-temperature superconducting material (MgB2, Bi-2223 or YBCO) with the «ferromagnetic stator — ferromagnetic rotor» topology, with the stator diameter equal to 7—9 m, and with the number of poles equal to 32—40 has prospects for its practical use in the nearest future.


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