2021
DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.14331620
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The dynamic resistance of YBCO coated conductor wire: Effect of DC current magnitude and applied field orientation

Abstract: Dynamic resistance, which occurs when a HTS coated conductor carries a DC current under an AC magnetic field, can have critical implications for the design of HTS machines. Here, we report measurements of dynamic resistance in a commercially available SuperPower 4 mm-wide YBCO coated conductor, carrying a DC current under an applied AC magnetic field of arbitrary orientation. The reduced DC current, I t/I c0, ranged from 0.01 to 0.9, where I t is the DC current level and I c0 is the self-field critical current… Show more

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“…This is due to the armature reaction and the rotation of the superconducting field windings, or in this case rotating claw poles. Also for dynamic loss, it was shown that it is mainly the perpendicular field, which contributes towards the loss [30]. Additionally, the induced loss is highly frequency dependent, a high frequency leads to higher losses [31, 32].…”
Section: Superconducting Field Windingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the armature reaction and the rotation of the superconducting field windings, or in this case rotating claw poles. Also for dynamic loss, it was shown that it is mainly the perpendicular field, which contributes towards the loss [30]. Additionally, the induced loss is highly frequency dependent, a high frequency leads to higher losses [31, 32].…”
Section: Superconducting Field Windingmentioning
confidence: 99%