The application of the cryogenic system on the HTS power cable circuit in actual grid

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作者
Kim, Yang-Hun
Lee, Su-Kil
Jang, Hyun-Man
Kim, Young-Woong
Lee, Keun-Tae
Choi, Chang-Youl
Ryu, Cheol-Hwi
Kim, Han-Joong
Hwang, Si-Dole
Yang, Hyung-Suk
Sohn, Song-Ho
Lim, Ji-Hyun
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关键词
HTS power cable system; Cryogenic system; Grid operation; Decompression; Heat exchanger;
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10.1016/j.cryogenics.2012.07.006
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
The 22.9 kV/50 MVA AC HTS power cable system consisted of power cable with 410 m length and cryogenic system has been manufactured by LS Cable & System and installed in Icheon substation of KEPCO grid in the end of 2010. High temperature superconductor only appears the superconductivity at the constant temperate range. So in order to maintain the superconductivity, the cryogenic system is needed. The cryogenic system, the open-loop type, is consisted of the Pressure Control System (PCS), Gas/liquid separator, Circulation Pump, Decompression unit, Filter and so on. Decompression unit is a device that keeps the sub-cooled nitrogen by way of the latent heat of evaporation and includes the heat exchanger. The effectiveness-NTU method is used for the design of the heat exchanger. After installation of the cryogenic system on the site, the test of the cooling capacity of the cryogenic system and commissioning tests were performed. During the grid operation of the HTS power cable system, no major problems have been encountered to this point. The cryogenic system has been operated sufficiently to maintain a stable of the HTS power cable system. This paper will summarize the design of the cryogenic system and the results of the grid operation. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页数:6
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