Comparison Between Coreless and Yokeless Stator Designs in Fully-Superconducting Propulsion Motors

Hybrid electric propulsion could be the solution to the ambitious environmental targets of the aerospace industry. Fully-superconducting machines have the potential to deliver the step-change in specific torque, power, and efficiency capabilities required for large civil transport aircraft applicati...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity 2020-09, Vol.30 (6), p.1-7
Hauptverfasser: Manolopoulos, Charalampos D., Iacchetti, Matteo F., Smith, Alexander C., Tuohy, Paul M., Pei, Xiaoze, Miller, Paul, Husband, Mark
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Zusammenfassung:Hybrid electric propulsion could be the solution to the ambitious environmental targets of the aerospace industry. Fully-superconducting machines have the potential to deliver the step-change in specific torque, power, and efficiency capabilities required for large civil transport aircraft applications. However, fully-superconducting machines are still in their infancy. This article investigates the electromagnetic design of two different stator design concepts for an ac fully-superconducting machine for an aerospace distributed fan motor application. A benchmark aerospace specification of 1 MW was chosen and the design of a conventional permanent-magnet machine was used to assess the performance of the two equivalent fully-superconducting ac motor designs. Following the guidelines from an experimental study of the losses in a small ac stator prototype with MgB 2 coils, a fully-superconducting air-cored stator design and a new yokeless stator design are proposed. Both ac superconducting machine designs use superconducting bulk magnets mounted on a rotor core and an MgB 2 superconducting stator winding. This article discusses the key design issues of the two stator layouts in relation to the current aerospace targets for efficiency and power density.
ISSN:1051-8223
1558-2515
DOI:10.1109/TASC.2020.2992588