• DocumentCode
    1755569
  • Title

    Design and Development of Superconducting DC Cable for Railway Applications

  • Author

    Tomita, Masaru ; Muralidhar, Miryala ; Fukumoto, Yasutaka ; Ishihara, Abe ; Suzuki, Kenji ; Kobayashi, Yoshiyuki ; Akasaka, Tetsuya

  • Author_Institution
    Mater. Technol. Div., Railway Tech. Res. Inst. (RTRI), Tokyo, Japan
  • Volume
    23
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    41426
  • Firstpage
    3601504
  • Lastpage
    3601504
  • Abstract
    We report the recent development in the national project dealing with a prototype of the next generation dc superconducting cable for railways. The main goal of the project is to upgrade the feeder of the overhead contact line system connecting the electric train with the substation. The superconducting cables are usually considered to reduce the resistive losses generated in a conventional feeding system mainly in the catenary wires. In this paper, various cable structures existing in the railway network were studied with respect of their use in the next generation of railways. The superconducting cables need to be cooled below 77 K. They consist of coaxially configured conductors and sheaths. Liquid nitrogen is forced to flow through these coaxial cables. Various designs and configurations of the cooling systems possess always some advantages and some drawbacks. Our systematic analysis showed that a `go and return´ system, where the liquid nitrogen flows through the hollow former and returns through the space between the outer layer of the HTS tapes and the cryostat wall is most effective for the railway applications; it saves both space and costs.
  • Keywords
    coaxial cables; power overhead lines; railway electrification; substations; superconducting cables; HTS tapes; cable structures; catenary wires; coaxial cables; coaxially configured conductors; conventional feeding system; cooling systems; cryostat wall; electric train; liquid nitrogen; overhead contact line system; railway applications; railway network; resistive losses; substation; superconducting DC cable; Heating; High temperature superconductors; Power cables; Rail transportation; Substations; Superconducting cables; Superconducting integrated circuits; Bi-2223; critical current $(I_{c})$ ; dc HTS cable; railway systems;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1051-8223
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TASC.2013.2251742
  • Filename
    6478780