2013
DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2013.2237939
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Experiment Setup for Calorimetric Measurements of Losses in HTS Coils Due to AC Current and External Magnetic Fields

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“…The experimental results are consistent with the model calculations, though there exists a discrepancy between the modelling results and the electric-method-based experimental data at large currents [191]. Figure 13a shows a calorimetric system to measure the total AC loss of superconducting tapes or coils based on the boil-off of liquid nitrogen, proposed by Murphy et al [192]. With the help of the proposed calorimeter system, a permanent magnet rotor has been designed to simulate the electromagnetic environment of an electrical machine, and the AC loss of one armature coil carrying AC current exposed to rotating fields has been measured, as shown in Figure 13b.…”
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“…The experimental results are consistent with the model calculations, though there exists a discrepancy between the modelling results and the electric-method-based experimental data at large currents [191]. Figure 13a shows a calorimetric system to measure the total AC loss of superconducting tapes or coils based on the boil-off of liquid nitrogen, proposed by Murphy et al [192]. With the help of the proposed calorimeter system, a permanent magnet rotor has been designed to simulate the electromagnetic environment of an electrical machine, and the AC loss of one armature coil carrying AC current exposed to rotating fields has been measured, as shown in Figure 13b.…”
Section: Measurement Of the Cryogen Evaporationsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The calorimetric system can measure low losses from a few milliwatts to several hundred milliwatts [192].…”
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“…Previous stability studies have already been performed on ReBCO tapes, cables, and coils [6,[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. The large temperature margins of HTS conductors will likely prevent epoxy cracking, friction from sudden mechanical motion, and flux jumps from initiating a quench [6].…”
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“…Measurement of AC losses is then an important topic of research in superconductivity. AC losses can be measured using two kinds of methods: electromagnetic [3]- [6] and calorimetric [7], [8]. In this work an electromagnetic method using a lock-in amplifier is addressed.…”
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confidence: 99%