A novel rotating HTS flux pump incorporating a ferromagnetic circuit
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posted on 2021-03-29, 00:29 authored by Zhenan JiangZhenan Jiang, Christopher BumbyChristopher Bumby, Rodney BadcockRodney Badcock, HJ Sung, RA SladeHigh-temperature superconductor (HTS) flux pumps enable large currents to be injected into a superconducting coil without requiring normal-conducting current leads. We present results from an experimental axial-type HTS rotating flux pump that employs a ferromagnetic circuit to focus incident flux upon a coated-conductor stator wire. We show that this device can inject currents of > 50 A into an HTS coil at 77 K and is capable of operating at flux gaps greater than 18 mm. Accommodating a cryostat wall within this flux gap will enable future flux pump designs, in which all moving parts are located outside the cryostat.
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Jiang, Z., Bumby, C. W., Badcock, R. A., Sung, H. J. & Slade, R. A. (2016). A novel rotating HTS flux pump incorporating a ferromagnetic circuit. IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 26(2). https://doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2016.2521332Publisher DOI
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IEEE Transactions on Applied SuperconductivityVolume
26Issue
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2016-03-01Pagination
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2016-02-05ISSN
1051-8223eISSN
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Current leadsferromagnetic circuitflux pumphigh-temperature superconducting (HTS) coated conductor (CC)YBCOScience & TechnologyTechnologyPhysical SciencesEngineering, Electrical & ElectronicPhysics, AppliedEngineeringPhysicsFULLY SUPERCONDUCTING RECTIFIERSFLUXPUMPSGeneral PhysicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMaterials EngineeringInterdisciplinary Engineering not elsewhere classifiedElectronic and Magnetic Properties of Condensed Matter; SuperconductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsEngineering Instrumentation
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