Analysis of Screwed Electrical Connections for HTS Tapes
A demountable connection is necessary to enable quick and easy replacement of high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tape samples during cryogenic (77 K) testing, particularly when investigating their application in superconducting fault current limiters
Janusz Kozak
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Essential Material Knowledge and Recent Model Developments for REBCO-Coated Conductors in Electric Power Systems. [PDF]
Trillaud F +2 more
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Commissioning of the Iseult CEA 11.7 T whole-body MRI: current status, gradient-magnet interaction tests and first imaging experience. [PDF]
Boulant N +2 more
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A Distributed Control Scheme Using SiC-Based Low Voltage Ride-Through Compensator for Wind Turbine Generators. [PDF]
Ma CT, Shi ZH.
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Engineering Properties of Superconducting Materials. [PDF]
Coombs T.
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Superconducting materials: Challenges and opportunities for large-scale applications. [PDF]
Yao C, Ma Y.
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Equipping a DC‐type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) in a modular multilevel converter‐based multi‐terminal DC (MMC‐M2TDC) system has the potential to reorganize the protection control arrangements during the DC‐side short‐circuit fault. This
Ji Yirun, Peiqian Guo, Liu Qin
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Experimental and Numerical Analysis of High-Temperature Superconducting Tapes Modified by Composite Thermal Stabilization Subjected to Thermomechanical Loading. [PDF]
Cuninková E +4 more
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Superconducting fault current limiters for grid protection
Superconducting fault current limiters are novel equipment for grid engineers. It presents unique features like ultra-fast current limitation, efficient reduction of fault current and very small footprint. It is eco-friendly and non-flammable. The article briefly discusses device basics, available options and recent practical advances in this field. As
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On Fault Current Limiting and Specification of Superconducting Fault Current Limiters
Seiji Sekine, Tanzo Nitta
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