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Development of Liquid Hydrogen Cooling System for a Rotor of Superconducting Generator

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TASC.2021.3065814

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Liquid hydrogen; superconducting generator; cooling system

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  1. JST, ALCA, Japan [JPMJAL1002, JPMJAL1001]

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The research team conducted a test to develop a liquid hydrogen cooling system for a rotor of superconducting generator. The rotation test was successfully performed, and the behavior of temperature and liquid level in the rotating tank was observed.
We focused on the liquid hydrogen (LH2) cooled field winding superconducting generator and conducted a test to develop a liquid hydrogen cooling system for a rotor of superconducting generator. The LH2 supply and exhaust system for the rotating tank which simulated the generator rotor was designed and fabricated. The rotation test was actually performed at a speed of 1800 rpm successfully and safely in a state where LH2 was stored and continuously kept liquid level in the rotating tank. The rotating tank equipped with eight thermometers, two MgB2 superconducting liquid level meters to know the state of liquid hydrogen in the tank. A rotation speed variation test was performed, and the behavior of the temperature and the liquid level in the rotating tank was observed. The vibrations of the rotor shaft throughout the test were within the allowable value. The experiments demonstrated the LH2 cooling system of the superconducting generator rotor.

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