DocumentCode :
2045127
Title :
Development of a submerged winding induction generator for cryogenic applications
Author :
Shively, Russell ; Miller, Hal
Author_Institution :
Ebara Int. Corp., Spark, NV, USA
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
243
Lastpage :
246
Abstract :
This paper discusses the development of a series of one-megawatt, 3.3 kV variable speed input, constant frequency output induction generators to be used while totally submerged in liquid methane at -161°C. The specific purpose and application of these induction generators was to increase the overall efficiency of a gas liquefaction plant by replacing all inline Joule-Thomson expansion valves with cryogenic turbine generators and, as a by-product of this replacement, the cogeneration of electric power. Areas of concern during the development of the generators included optimization of the generator´s voltage to maximize system life and efficiency, the impact of high-speed switching IGBTs on wire and ground insulation, the magnitude and effects of partial discharge in a cryogenic liquid environment and the compatibility of insulation materials to hydrocarbon based fluids at cryogenic temperatures
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; cryogenics; liquefaction; machine insulation; machine windings; turbogenerators; -161 C; 1 MW; 3.3 kV; cryogenic turbine generator; electric power cogeneration; gas liquefaction; high-speed switching IGBT; hydrocarbon fluid; induction generator; insulation material; liquid methane; partial discharge; submerged winding; Cable insulation; Cogeneration; Cryogenics; Frequency; Induction generators; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Power generation; Turbines; Valves; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation, 2000. Conference Record of the 2000 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
ISSN :
1089-084X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5931-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ELINSL.2000.845498
Filename :
845498
Link To Document :
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