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Experimental system for testing a superconducting motor at temperatures close to 15 K

Integrating superconducting elements in an electric motor can greatly increase its power density. By doing so, lighter and more powerful machines can be produced for applications such as aviation, wind turbines and marine propulsion. Superconducting tapes can be stacked and magnetised to produce pow...

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Autores principales: Tomkow, L, Harca, I M, Machaj, K, Smara, A, Reis, T, Glowacki, B A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cryogenics.2020.103206
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2800452
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author Tomkow, L
Harca, I M
Machaj, K
Smara, A
Reis, T
Glowacki, B A
author_facet Tomkow, L
Harca, I M
Machaj, K
Smara, A
Reis, T
Glowacki, B A
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collection CERN
description Integrating superconducting elements in an electric motor can greatly increase its power density. By doing so, lighter and more powerful machines can be produced for applications such as aviation, wind turbines and marine propulsion. Superconducting tapes can be stacked and magnetised to produce powerful trapped-flux magnets. The experimental setup was designed to allow measurements in a low temperature environment, providing tightness for the rotating part. We report on the design and construction of the setup and results from its first operation. The temperatures achieved during the experimental measurements reached 15 K, close to the actual operational temperatures of a liquid hydrogen cooled motor. The application of hydrogen onboard an aircraft is highly advantageous due to the possibility of its application as both coolant and fuel. Examination of the operation of the trapped-flux magnets at such temperatures is crucial for the understanding of the behavior of fully superconducting motors for future applications.
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Tomkow, L
Harca, I M
Machaj, K
Smara, A
Reis, T
Glowacki, B A
Experimental system for testing a superconducting motor at temperatures close to 15 K
title Experimental system for testing a superconducting motor at temperatures close to 15 K
title_full Experimental system for testing a superconducting motor at temperatures close to 15 K
title_fullStr Experimental system for testing a superconducting motor at temperatures close to 15 K
title_full_unstemmed Experimental system for testing a superconducting motor at temperatures close to 15 K
title_short Experimental system for testing a superconducting motor at temperatures close to 15 K
title_sort experimental system for testing a superconducting motor at temperatures close to 15 k
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cryogenics.2020.103206
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2800452
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