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Generation of highly stable DC current by using a superconducting transformer

Authors :
Department of Life, Environment and Materials Science, Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Faculty of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology
Ni, B
Hakoda, S
Otabe, E. S
Kiuchi, M
Department of Life, Environment and Materials Science, Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Faculty of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology
Ni, B
Hakoda, S
Otabe, E. S
Kiuchi, M
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

type:Journal Article<br />The purpose of this study is to generate a highly stable DC current by using a superconducting transformer. For the first trial stage, a 100 A class superconducting transformer was designed and fabricated for operation at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. The secondary coil of the transformer was wound with a superconducting Bi-2223 tape, and the turn ratio of the primary and secondary windings was about 11:1, which brought an output current of about 80 A by a small varying control current. The control system was constructed with a PC, an AD/DA conversion PCI board and a small current supply. The primary input current was controlled by a normal PID control program. The secondary output current was evaluated by measuring the voltage on a low resistivity shunt. As the result of this study, it was suggested that in the case of small impedance in secondary winding circuit, the DC output current with high stability can be obtained by applying an easy control algorithm to the program running on the controlling PC.<br />EUCAS'05: The 7th European Conference on Applied Superconductivity, 11–15 September 2005, Vienna, Austria

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1389679863
Document Type :
Electronic Resource