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Development and Performance Results of 5 MVA SMES for Bridging Instantaneous Voltage Dips
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Performance ResultsSuperconducting MaterialEngineeringElectric Power ConversionPower ElectronicsElectromagnetic CompatibilityMagnetismSuperconductivityDeveloped SmesElectric Power TransmissionMva SmesElectrical EngineeringEnergy StorageMagnetic DeviceEnergy Storage SystemSmes SystemMicroelectronicsPower DeviceElectrical TransmissionOutput 5Electrical Insulation
The superconducting magnetic energy storage system (SMES) of output 5 MVA has been developed to bridge instantaneous voltage dips. The field examination is executed by setting up this system at the new and large liquid crystal factory in Japan. The developed SMES system can store up to 7.34 MJ of magnetic energy in superconducting coils using the NbTi Rutherford conductor. The maximum output of the developed SMES is 5 MVA, and the system can discharge the output for one s. The operating current of the coil is 2.7 kA, and the rated voltage is 2.5 kV. The field examination was started in July 2003. During the field test, we will confirm the performance of bridging instantaneous voltage dips by SMES, the long-term drive reliability and the standby loss characteristic.
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