Abstract-The paper describes various designs undertaken at the University of Southampton for building both cored and coreless superconducting synchronous generators using high temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes. An overview of electromagnetic and mechanical design issues is presented and scalability is considered. Results are included for the full (original) size machine and extended to a double size unit. I
This paper discusses the possibilities of applying high temperature superconducting (HTS) synchronou...
Abstract – This paper considers the potential merits of using a HTS rotor winding in a low-speed hig...
The intention of this work was to continue the superconducting generator work that was terminated in...
The paper describes various designs undertaken at the University of Southampton for building both co...
This paper presents the current design concepts for a 100kW high temperature superconducting synchro...
This paper discusses the different possible designs of both cored and coreless superconducting synch...
This paper reports on the design and construction of the 100 kVA High Temperature Superconducting ge...
Constantly increasing demand for electrical power requires more efficient and more powerful machines...
The paper is a brief summary of the talk which provides the state of the art in power applications o...
A final design of a dasiacorelesspsila 100 kW HTS synchronous generator, to be built at the Universi...
Constantly increasing demand for electrical power requires more efficient and more powerful machines...
In this paper we report on our new design of a liquid nitrogen/air cooled 100 KW synchronous generat...
Following significant changes to our previous published design, this paper presents finite-element s...
This paper discusses the possibilities of applying high temperature superconducting (HTS) synchronou...
In 2002, General Electric and the US Department of Energy (DOE) entered into a cooperative agreement...
This paper discusses the possibilities of applying high temperature superconducting (HTS) synchronou...
Abstract – This paper considers the potential merits of using a HTS rotor winding in a low-speed hig...
The intention of this work was to continue the superconducting generator work that was terminated in...
The paper describes various designs undertaken at the University of Southampton for building both co...
This paper presents the current design concepts for a 100kW high temperature superconducting synchro...
This paper discusses the different possible designs of both cored and coreless superconducting synch...
This paper reports on the design and construction of the 100 kVA High Temperature Superconducting ge...
Constantly increasing demand for electrical power requires more efficient and more powerful machines...
The paper is a brief summary of the talk which provides the state of the art in power applications o...
A final design of a dasiacorelesspsila 100 kW HTS synchronous generator, to be built at the Universi...
Constantly increasing demand for electrical power requires more efficient and more powerful machines...
In this paper we report on our new design of a liquid nitrogen/air cooled 100 KW synchronous generat...
Following significant changes to our previous published design, this paper presents finite-element s...
This paper discusses the possibilities of applying high temperature superconducting (HTS) synchronou...
In 2002, General Electric and the US Department of Energy (DOE) entered into a cooperative agreement...
This paper discusses the possibilities of applying high temperature superconducting (HTS) synchronou...
Abstract – This paper considers the potential merits of using a HTS rotor winding in a low-speed hig...
The intention of this work was to continue the superconducting generator work that was terminated in...