Journal: IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Authors: Young-Sik Jo, Young-Kil Kwon, Myung-Hwan Sohn, Young-Kyoun Kim, Jung-Pyo Hong
DOI: 10.1109/TASC.2002.1018530
This paper deals with high temperature superconducting (HTS) synchronous motor, which has two characteristics: the HTS magnet with iron plates as field coil, and the solid nitrogen (SN/sub 2/) as a cryogen. The HTS magnet has iron plates to achieve the maximum current-carrying capacity and the simple shape that can easily be wound and jointed. The HTS magnet with iron plates, magnet optimized current distribution, and initial magnet are presented through FEA (finite element analysis), manufacturing and testing these magnets. SN/sub 2/ is employed for keeping the operating temperature of HTS synchronous motor. To make the SN/sub 2/ of liquid nitrogen (LN/sub 2/), liquid helium (LHe) passes into the heat exchanger and cools its own temperature. Two types of heat exchangers are designed and manufactured to make the SN/sub 2/, and each of the temperature characteristics is compared.