First trial of the electric power transmission of 3.8 kV 460 kVA through the prospective power transmission model system integrated under superconducting environment (PROMISE)

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Kato, T
Tang, YJ
Shimizu, H
Hayakawa, N
Yokomizu, Y
Matsumura, T
Okubo, H
Kito, Y
Nagafusa, T
Miyake, S
Kumano, T
Hatano, M
Sato, K
Sato, W
机构
[1] CHUBU ELECT POWER CO INC,NAGOYA,AICHI,JAPAN
[2] AICHI ELECT CO,R&D,AICHI,JAPAN
关键词
integrated superconducting power transmission system; electric power transmission; liquid helium cooling; quench current level coordination;
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10.1002/eej.4391170105
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
Superconducting technology is regarded as a breakthrough to future electric power transmission because of its highly densified and large transmission capability. This paper proposes a concept of the future power system composed of various superconducting apparatuses. A prototype model system called ''PROMISE (PROspective power transmission Model system Integrated under Superconducting Environment)'' is constructed to prove the realization of the above concept. PROMISE is composed of a superconducting transformer (60 Hz, 6/3 kV, 1000 kVA class), superconducting fault current limiter (6 kV, 200 A class), and superconducting power cable (5 m, 6 kV, 650 A class). This paper also shows that PROMISE realized the transmission of the electric power of 3.8 kV-460 kVA (50 Hz). This is the first achievement in the world. The voltage-current synthetic test verified that PROMISE can withstand ac voltage of 6 kV while carrying ac current of 170 A (60 Hz). The ac loss of superconducting cables, the heat leak of cryostat and the core loss of the superconducting transformer are measured to estimate the transmission loss of PROMISE. These fundamental performances of PROMISE may indicate the feasibility of the future introduction of superconducting technology for electric power systems.
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