DocumentCode
1069160
Title
Fast single layer cylindrical and helicoidal coil with voids between turns electromagnetic field calculation to be used in superconducting current limiter simulator for design purpose
Author
Baldan, C.A. ; Freitas, R.C. ; Homrich, R.P. ; Pinatti, D.G. ; Filho, E. Ruppert ; Shigue, C.Y.
Author_Institution
Chem. Eng. Fac. of Lorena, FAENQUIL, Brazil
Volume
14
Issue
2
fYear
2004
fDate
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
823
Lastpage
826
Abstract
This paper presents a mathematical method to quickly calculate the flux density vector B produced by the current circulating in a resistive single-phase superconducting electrical current limiter (RSCL), at any point of its whole space, using the Biot-Savart´s Law. As the calculation using the exact form of the turns of each coil (single layer cylindrical coil with helicoidal form presenting voids (free space) between neighbor turns) is computationally very cumbersome to be used in a RSCL dynamic simulator, it is proposed in this paper to substitute the real coil, only for the subject of the calculation, by an imaginary coil formed by plane closed circular turns with the same number of turns, the same height and radius as the real coil. Each turn of the imaginary coil is placed exactly in the medium position between successive turns of the actual coil and will carry the same current. The coil self-inductance is also calculated to verify the accuracy of the proposed method.
Keywords
current limiters; electromagnetic fields; inductance; magnetic flux; power system protection; superconducting coils; Biot-Savart Law; RSCL dynamic simulator; electromagnetic field calculation; electromagnetics; fast single layer cylindrical coil; finite elements; flux density vector; helicoidal coil; imaginary coil; resistive single-phase superconducting electrical current limiter RSCL; superconducting current limiter simulator; voids; Circuits; Coolants; Critical current; Current limiters; Electromagnetic fields; Power system protection; Superconducting coils; Superconducting epitaxial layers; Superconducting materials; Switches; Current limiter; electromagnetics; finite elements; superconductor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2004.830287
Filename
1324919
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