Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10637721 | Cryogenics | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A 10Â m long, three-phase AC high-temperature superconducting (HTS) power cable had been fabricated and tested in China August 2003. The sub-cooled liquid nitrogen (LN2) was used to cool the HTS cable. The sub-cooled LN2 circulation was built by means of a centrifugal pump through a heat exchanger in the sub-cooler, the three-phase HTS cable cryostats and a LN2 gas-liquid separator. The LN2 was cooled down to 65Â K by means of decompressing, and the maximum cooling capacity was about 3.3Â kW and the amount of consumed LN2 was about 72Â L/h at 1500Â A. Cryogenic system design, test and some experimental results would be presented in this paper.
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Authors
Y.F. Fan, L.H. Gong, X.D. Xu, L.F. Li, L. Zhang, L.Y. Xiao,