Title :
150-kW experimental superconducting permanent-magnet motor
Author :
Tixador, P. ; Simon, F. ; Daffix, H. ; Deleglise, M.
Author_Institution :
Centre de Recherches sur les Tres Basses Temp., CNRS, Grenoble, France
fDate :
6/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A permanent-magnet motor with a superconducting armature associates the high current densities in superconductors and the simplicity of a rotating permanent-magnet inductor. Those characteristics make them very attractive drives for moving systems with low weight requirements. We carry out a research and development program on this structure. After a first 15-kW, 750-rpm successfully tested model, a demonstrator of 150-kW and 400-rpm has been built. The layout of this eight-pole, 150-kW machine is conventional with a horizontal axis and a rotating neodymium-iron-boron inductor cooled at 150 K. The three phase winding is made with a (6+1) superconducting ultra fine niobium-titanium cable. The 24 saddle-shape coils are distributed among four concentric tubes. Their holding has been well studied. The liquid-helium cryostat (1000 mm long and 630 mm in diameter) was built using essentially composites. It has successfully suffered first cryogenic and some electrical tests which are reported.
Keywords :
AC motors; cryostats; machine testing; machine windings; niobium alloys; permanent magnet motors; superconducting cables; superconducting machines; titanium alloys; 1000 mm; 150 K; 150 kW; 630 mm; concentric tubes; cryogenic tests; drives; eight-pole machine; electrical tests; electromagnetic design; high current densities; horizontal axis; liquid-helium cryostat; research and development program; rotating neodymium-iron-boron inductor; rotating permanent-magnet inductor; saddle-shape coils; superconducting armature; superconducting permanent-magnet motor; superconducting ultra fine niobium-titanium cable; three phase winding; Current density; Inductors; Machine windings; Niobium compounds; Permanent magnet motors; Research and development; Superconducting cables; Superconducting coils; Superconductivity; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on