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A Rotating Flux Pump Employing a Magnetic Circuit and a Stabilized Coated Conductor HTS Stator
Journal of Magnetics, Volume 21, Number 2, 30 Jun 2016, Pages 239-243
Z. Jiang * (Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington), C. W. Bumby (Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington), R. A. Badcock (Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington), N. J. Long (Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington), H. J. Sung (Department of Electrical Engineering, Changwon National University), M. Park (Department of Electrical Engineering, Changwon National University)
Abstract

High temperature superconductor (HTS) magnet systems usually employ metal current leads which bridge
between the cryogenic environment and room temperature. Such current leads are the dominant heat load for these magnet systems due to a combination of electrical resistance and heat conduction. HTS flux pumps enable large currents to be injected into a HTS magnet circuit without this heat load. We present results from an axialtype HTS mechanically rotating flux pump which employs a ferromagnetic circuit and a Cu-stabilized coated conductor (CC) HTS stator. We show the device can be described by a simple circuit model which was previously used to describe barrel-type flux pumps, where the model comprises an internal resistance due to dynamic resistance and a DC voltage source. Unlike previously reported devices, we show the internal resistance and DC voltage in the flux pump are not exactly proportional to frequency, and we ascribe this to the presence of eddy currents. We also show that this axial-type flux pump has superior current injection capability over barrel-type flux pumps which do not incorporate a magnetic circuit.


 

Keywords: HTS flux pump; coated conductors; dynamic resistance
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2016.21.2.239
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