The recent increase in distributed power generation is highlighting the demand to investigate and implement better and more efficient power distribution grids. High-temperature superconducting (HTS) DC transmission cables have the potential to address the need for more efficient transmission and their usage is expected to increase in the future. Thermal modeling of HTS DC cables is a critical tool to have in order to better understand and characterize the operation of such transmission lines. This paper introduces a general computational model for a HTS DC cable. A physical model, based on fundamental correlations and principles of classical thermodynamics, mass and heat transfer, was developed and the resulting differential equations were ...
The paper presents a new thermal model of a forced-flow supercritical helium cooling channel, used i...
In this paper we describe a generic, multi-component and multi-channel model for the analysis of sup...
International audienceAn overview of the main peculiarities of the models currently available in lit...
The need to transfer large amounts of power in applications where cabling weight and space are a maj...
An overview of the main peculiarities of the models currently available in literature for the therma...
AbstractHigh-temperature superconducting (HTS) cable has heat intrusion from the termination includi...
In this study, an attempt has been made to maintain the superconductivity of HTS cable using numeric...
The carbon neutrality goal of achieving net-zero by 2050 has sparked significant interest in offshor...
AbstractJapanese national project, called “Materials & Power applications of Coated Conductors (M-PA...
As an important equipment of power transmission, power cable has been required better performance on...
The contact mechanical characteristics in the cross section of the Nb3Sn cable are sensitive to the ...
In this article, the problem of a high temperature superconducting cable (HTSC) response to and reco...
The modelling of the heat conduction in electrical cables is a complex mathematical problem. To get ...
This thesis is a study of how heat is transported in non-steady-state conditions from a superconduct...
The paper presents a new thermal model of a forced-flow supercritical helium cooling channel, used i...
The paper presents a new thermal model of a forced-flow supercritical helium cooling channel, used i...
In this paper we describe a generic, multi-component and multi-channel model for the analysis of sup...
International audienceAn overview of the main peculiarities of the models currently available in lit...
The need to transfer large amounts of power in applications where cabling weight and space are a maj...
An overview of the main peculiarities of the models currently available in literature for the therma...
AbstractHigh-temperature superconducting (HTS) cable has heat intrusion from the termination includi...
In this study, an attempt has been made to maintain the superconductivity of HTS cable using numeric...
The carbon neutrality goal of achieving net-zero by 2050 has sparked significant interest in offshor...
AbstractJapanese national project, called “Materials & Power applications of Coated Conductors (M-PA...
As an important equipment of power transmission, power cable has been required better performance on...
The contact mechanical characteristics in the cross section of the Nb3Sn cable are sensitive to the ...
In this article, the problem of a high temperature superconducting cable (HTSC) response to and reco...
The modelling of the heat conduction in electrical cables is a complex mathematical problem. To get ...
This thesis is a study of how heat is transported in non-steady-state conditions from a superconduct...
The paper presents a new thermal model of a forced-flow supercritical helium cooling channel, used i...
The paper presents a new thermal model of a forced-flow supercritical helium cooling channel, used i...
In this paper we describe a generic, multi-component and multi-channel model for the analysis of sup...
International audienceAn overview of the main peculiarities of the models currently available in lit...