This paper compares the steady-state operation of air-cooled, cryogenic-cooled and superconducting induction machines. The aim is to investigate the impact of a very low temperature and the influence of a superconducting rotor cage on the performances of standard designed, air-cooled machines. The research work includes a review of the state of the art of cryogenic-cooled and superconducting induction machines for various applications. The performances of the machines are assessed analytically by solving the single-phase equivalent circuit and considering the influence of the temperature, the skin-effect and the nonlinear behavior of superconductors. The analytical results are validated by experiments on a fractional kilowatt induction moto...
The paper is a brief summary of the talk which provides the state of the art in power applications o...
As high-temperature superconductor technology approaches commercial applications, for example superc...
Because of zero resistance and diamagnetism, superconductors were more than just perfect conductors ...
In this work, an experimental assessment of the influence of cryogenic cooling in a conventional ind...
This paper provides a review on the most recent applications of superconductors in rotating electric...
There is a large and growing interest in superconductor applications, as they can offer optimised so...
The use of superconductivity in electrical engineering is reviewed. It deals with low $T_{\rm c}$ su...
This paper describes the design and testing of the first cryogenic rotor based on conductively coole...
This paper investigates the potential benefits of utilizing superconducting materials in machines. T...
The discovery of high-Tc superconductors has led to the development of a number of experimental supe...
In this paper, general considerations for selecting a cryogenic cooling system for superconducting m...
This review briefly illustrates a few fundamental concepts of cryogenic engineering, the technologic...
The development of superconducting wires operating under 50 Hz fields and currents allows the design...
One of the main trend in the development of high power electric machines (motors, generators) is to...
Numerous studies and prototypes have proven the potential benefi t of supercon- ducting material ...
The paper is a brief summary of the talk which provides the state of the art in power applications o...
As high-temperature superconductor technology approaches commercial applications, for example superc...
Because of zero resistance and diamagnetism, superconductors were more than just perfect conductors ...
In this work, an experimental assessment of the influence of cryogenic cooling in a conventional ind...
This paper provides a review on the most recent applications of superconductors in rotating electric...
There is a large and growing interest in superconductor applications, as they can offer optimised so...
The use of superconductivity in electrical engineering is reviewed. It deals with low $T_{\rm c}$ su...
This paper describes the design and testing of the first cryogenic rotor based on conductively coole...
This paper investigates the potential benefits of utilizing superconducting materials in machines. T...
The discovery of high-Tc superconductors has led to the development of a number of experimental supe...
In this paper, general considerations for selecting a cryogenic cooling system for superconducting m...
This review briefly illustrates a few fundamental concepts of cryogenic engineering, the technologic...
The development of superconducting wires operating under 50 Hz fields and currents allows the design...
One of the main trend in the development of high power electric machines (motors, generators) is to...
Numerous studies and prototypes have proven the potential benefi t of supercon- ducting material ...
The paper is a brief summary of the talk which provides the state of the art in power applications o...
As high-temperature superconductor technology approaches commercial applications, for example superc...
Because of zero resistance and diamagnetism, superconductors were more than just perfect conductors ...