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The effect of flux diverters on AC losses of a 10kVA High temperature superconducting demonstrator transformer

In this paper the design, construction and characterization of a 50Hz single phase High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) transformer is presented. The transformer is designed to deliver 10kVA at 77.4K and 20kVA at 65K. The transformer is made of two windings positioned at the middle limb of a three...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity 2001-03, Vol.11 (1), p.2800-2803
Main Authors: AL-MOSAWI, Maitham K, BEDUZ, Carlo, YIFENG YANG, WEBB, Mike, POWER, Andrew
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Language:English
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Summary:In this paper the design, construction and characterization of a 50Hz single phase High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) transformer is presented. The transformer is designed to deliver 10kVA at 77.4K and 20kVA at 65K. The transformer is made of two windings positioned at the middle limb of a three-limb iron core. The secondary winding is made of nine double pancake superconducting coils, using silver sheathed BPSCCO-2223 multifilamentary tapes with nominal critical current of 20A (at 77.4K and self field). The primary winding is made of copper to reduce the cost of HTS material. Utilizing a superinsulated non-metallic doughnut shaped cryostat with low background heat leak, the AC losses in the superconducting winding have been measured by calorimetric method. Two powdered iron flux diverters have been used inside the cryostat at both ends of the superconducting winding in order to reduce the radial component of leakage flux density in the HTS tapes. The use of these flux diverters is shown to be very effective in reducing the AC losses by 40% at the nominal current.
ISSN:1051-8223
1558-2515
DOI:10.1109/77.919645