Title :
Experimental Investigation of the Model of Superconducting Transformer With the Windings Made of 2G HTS Tape
Author :
Wojtasiewicz, G. ; Janowski, T. ; Kozak, S. ; Kozak, J. ; Majka, M. ; Kondratowicz-Kucewicz, B.
Author_Institution :
Electrotech. Inst., Warsaw, Poland
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Recently developed 2G superconducting tapes with high resistivity in the normal state at a temperature of 77 K allow us to build transformers with high short-circuit strength. High resistance of the HTS windings in the normal state causes the limitation of short-circuit current to the level depend on the value of that resistance. Rapid limitation of the short-circuit current can be achieved and the steady-state fault current can be limited to a value resulting mainly from the parameters of HTS tapes used. The required reduction of prospective fault current in a power grid can be achieved by installing in it a superconducting transformer with a winding made of 2G HTS tape only if the tape provides proper resistance-per-length in normal state at a temperature of 77 K. This article presents the results of an experimental investigation of a 1-phase model of a superconducting transformer, with special regard to the possibility of limiting the short-circuit current by the superconducting winding, according to the parameters of the HTS tapes used, in particular their resistivity in normal state at a temperature of 77 K.
Keywords :
short-circuit currents; superconducting transformers; transformer windings; 2G HTS tape; 2G superconducting tapes; HTS windings; experimental investigation; power grid; resistance-per-length; short-circuit current; short-circuit strength; steady-state fault current; superconducting transformer model; temperature 77 K; windings; Fault currents; High temperature superconductors; Impedance; Resistance; Steady-state; Superconducting films; Windings; 2G HTS tapes; Fault current limitation; superconducting transformer;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2011.2174569