Abstract:In general, a high temperature superconductor (HTS) cable has a conductor and a shield encircling it. This structure causes electrical evaluation of AC loss in the HTS cable to be very difficult. Thus it is not clear yet. Using two voltage leads attached to the conductor and shield, respectively, we evaluated not only their AC loss but also the cable's total loss. To experimentally elucidate our electrical evaluation presented in this work, first we measured the total loss of the 100 m/22.9 kV BSCCO cable by c… Show more
“…It is well established that the resulting ac losses strongly depend on the exact positioning of the voltage loops [8], [9]. This has been shown by experiment [10] and numerical simulation [11] for elliptic superconducting cross sections.…”
“…It is well established that the resulting ac losses strongly depend on the exact positioning of the voltage loops [8], [9]. This has been shown by experiment [10] and numerical simulation [11] for elliptic superconducting cross sections.…”
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