Development and Performance Test of a l00hp HTS Motor

  • Sohn, M.H. (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) ;
  • Baik, S.K. (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) ;
  • Lee, E.Y. (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) ;
  • Kwon, Y.K. (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) ;
  • Yun, M.S. (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) ;
  • Moon, T.S. (Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Park, H.J. (Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Kim, Y.C. (Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Ryu, K.S. (Center for Applied Superconductivity Technology)
  • Published : 2004.11.01

Abstract

This paper describes the development and fabrication of a high temperature superconducting motor which consists of HTS rotor and air-core stator. The machine was designed for the rated power of 100hp at 1800 rpm. The HTS field windings are composed of the double-pancake coils wound with AMSC's SUS-reinforced Bi-2223 tape conductor. These were assembled on the support structure and fixed by a bandage of glass-fiber composite. The cooling system is based on the heat transfer mechanism of the thermosyphon by using GM cryocooler as cooling source. The cold head is in contact with the condenser of a Ne-filled thermosyphon. The rotor assembly was tested independently at the stationary state and combined with stator. Characteristic parameters such as reactances, inductances, and time constants were determined to obtain a consistent overview of the machine operation properties. This motor has met all design parameters by demonstrating HTS field winding, cryogenic refrigeration systems and an air-core armature winding cooled with air. The HTS field winding could be cooled down below 30K. No-load test of open-circuit characteristics(OCC) and short-circuit characteristics(SCC) and load test with resistive load bank were conducted in generator mode. Maximum operating current of field winding at 30K was 120A. From OCC and SCC test results synchronous inductance and synchronous reactance were 2.4mH, 0.49pu, respectively. Efficiency of this HTS machine was 93.3% in full load(100hp) test. This paper will present design, construction, and basic experimental test results of the 100hp HTS machine.

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