Date of Publication: 2008.09
Journal: Physica C: Superconductivity
Authors: Y.K. Kwon, H.M. Kim, S.K. Baik, E.Y. Lee, J.D. Lee, Y.C. Kim, S.H. Lee, Jung-Pyo Hong, Y.S. Jo, K.S. Ryu
DOI: 10.1016/j.physc.2008.05.249
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This paper deals with development activities of high temperature superconducting (HTS) synchronous motor at DOOSAN heavy industry and Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) in Korea, and is sponsored by DAPAS program which is supported by Korean government. The final aim of the project is realization of HTS motor in the field of industry such as large driving pumps, fans and compressors for utility and industrial environments. At present time, 1 MW HTS motor is developed for the purpose to fully represent the design and manufacturing issues for the larger capacity machine. The number of pole and rotating speed of machine are 2 pole and 3600 rpm. The HTS field coil of the developed motor is cooled by way of neon thermosyphon mechanism and the stator coil is cooled by water through hollow copper conductor. This paper describes status of 1 MW HTS motor development, such as design, fabrication and performance test results, which was conducted at steady state in generator mode and motor mode.