Title :
Micro superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) system for protection of critical industrial and military loads
Author :
Kalafala, A.K. ; Bascunan, Juan ; Bell, D.D. ; Blecher, L. ; Murray, F.S. ; Parizh, M.B. ; Sampson, M.W. ; Wilcox, R.E.
Author_Institution :
Intermagnetics Gen. Corp., Latham, NY, USA
fDate :
7/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A 6 MJ, 750 kVA micro-SMES system has been designed to protect critical loads against voltage sags and interruptions, as well as to provide continuous power conditioning. Life-cycle costs have been minimized through the use of energy efficient refrigeration units. Maintenance is simplified through the use of line replaceable units. Availability is maximized through a design approach which allows the magnet to continue protecting the load even in the case of refrigeration degradation or total failure. Reliability is maximized by the use of proven commercial-off-the-shelf items. The system provides ride-through capability for ~9 seconds at a power level of 454 kW. The system comprises a niobium titanium superconducting magnet, permanent conduction cooled hybrid current leads, a low loss cryostat, a closed-loop refrigeration subsystem, an off-the-shelf uninterruptible power supply (UPS), a magnet interface unit to connect the magnet to the UPS and an off-the-shelf monitoring unit providing both local and remote monitoring capability of system parameters
Keywords :
load (electric); power supply quality; power system reliability; superconducting magnet energy storage; superconducting magnets; uninterruptible power supplies; 454 kW; 6 MJ; 750 kVA; 9 s; UPS; availability; commercial-off-the-shelf items; continuous power conditioning; critical loads protection; energy efficient refrigeration; industrial loads; maintenance; micro-SMES; military loads; monitoring unit; reliability; ride-through capability; superconducting magnet interface; superconducting magnetic energy storage; voltage interruptions; voltage sags; Costs; Energy efficiency; Power conditioning; Power quality; Power system protection; Refrigeration; Remote monitoring; Samarium; Superconducting magnetic energy storage; Uninterruptible power systems;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on