New 30-m Flexible Hybrid Energy Transfer Line With Liquid Hydrogen and Superconducting [Formula Omitted] Cable--Development and Test Results

In the framework of the second stage of the Russian R&D program for the development of hybrid energy transfer lines (HETLs), the new 30-m [Formula Omitted] superconducting cable with high voltage insulation has been developed and tested. The superconducting cable was inserted into a newly develo...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity 2015-06, Vol.25 (3), p.1
Hauptverfasser: Vysotsky, Vitaly S, Blagov, Evegny V, Kostyuk, Valery V, Nosov, Alexander A, Fetisov, Sergey S, Zanegin, Sergey Yu, Antyukhov, Ilya V, Firsov, Valery P, Svalov, Grigory G, Katorgin, Boris I, Rachuk, Vladimir S
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Zusammenfassung:In the framework of the second stage of the Russian R&D program for the development of hybrid energy transfer lines (HETLs), the new 30-m [Formula Omitted] superconducting cable with high voltage insulation has been developed and tested. The superconducting cable was inserted into a newly developed flexible 30-m hydrogen cryogenic line that has three sections with different types of thermal insulation in each section. High-voltage current leads were also developed. The superconducting cable, cryostat, and current leads have been tested in October 2013. Cable critical current was [Formula Omitted]3500 A at [Formula Omitted]21 K. Cable and current leads passed a high voltage test with 50-kV dc at liquid hydrogen temperature. The tests were performed at temperatures from 20 to 26 K, hydrogen flow from 70 to 450 g/s, and pressure from 0.25 to 0.5 MPa. It was found that the active evaporating cryostatting system as a thermal insulation practically eliminated heat transfer from room temperature to liquid hydrogen. The flexible 30-m HETL developed is able to deliver [Formula Omitted] up to 60 MW of chemical power and [Formula Omitted]75 MW of electrical power, i.e., [Formula Omitted]135 MW in total. [Formula Omitted] cable design and test results of hybrid energy transfer lines are presented and discussed.
ISSN:1051-8223
1558-2515
DOI:10.1109/TASC.2014.2361635