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Heat transfer and recovery performance enhancement of metal and superconducting tapes under high current pulses for improving fault current-limiting behavior of HTS transformers
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EngineeringHigh Current PulsesAtmospheric PressurePower ElectronicsHigh Voltage EngineeringTransformer WindingsSuperconductivityElectronic PackagingPower TransmissionLow-temperature SuperconductivityElectrical EngineeringHeat TransferHigh-temperature SuperconductivityElectrical TransmissionCryogenicsHts TransformersThermal EngineeringThermal InsulationElectrical Insulation
High-temperature superconducting (HTS) transformer windings operate subcooled at atmospheric pressure to temperatures as low as 65 K, with minimal power dissipation from AC loss in normal operation. During short circuits, HTS transformers are subjected to transient heating by currents as large as 10 times the rated current for durations of up to 2 s. After isolating the fault, HTS transformers are required to cool back down to their base temperature while carrying the operating current. HTS transformer conductors are insulated, typically with wrapped self-adhesive polyimide tape, and windings consist of close-packed conductors wound on composite formers.
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