Title :
A high speed superconducting rotor
Author :
Parker, J.H., Jr. ; Blaugher, R.D. ; Patterson, A. ; Vecchio, P. ; McCabria, J.L.
Author_Institution :
IEEE TMAG
fDate :
3/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
As a result of the predicted savings in weight and volume offered by superconducting field windings, the USAF initiated a technology advancement program on superconducting machines. The initial phase of this program was devoted to the preliminary design and analysis of certain critical components judged to be essential in constructing a high speed, high power superconducting generator suitable for airborne application. As a final feasibility test, the most critical components, i.e., the dynamic cryogenic seals, power leads, and superconducting field winding, were to be assembled into a complete working rotor and tested under full operating conditions. This paper will review the overall design, fabrication and final test results of a prototype 12,000 rpm 4-pole superconducting rotor. The main emphasis will be placed on the design, fabrication and test of the superconducting coils, and on the description of the cryogenic cooling scheme for the 4-pole coil structure.
Keywords :
AC generators; Aircraft electrical systems; Superconducting rotating machines; Assembly; Cryogenics; Fabrication; Machine windings; Power generation; Prototypes; Rotors; Seals; Superconducting coils; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.1975.1058686