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High Temperature Superconducting Machines - the State of the Art

High Temperature Superconducting Machines - the State of the Art
High Temperature Superconducting Machines - the State of the Art
The paper is a brief summary of the talk which provides the state of the art in power applications of high temperature superconductivity. It is argued that the technology offers great potential for power devices such as generators, motors, transformers, fault current limiters and cables. Examples of demonstrators and working prototypes are given with emphasis on work undertaken at Southampton University. Main achievements and remaining challenges are highlighted.
83-922095-1-6
14-17
Sykulski, J.K.
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Sykulski, J.K.
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Sykulski, J.K. (2006) High Temperature Superconducting Machines - the State of the Art. In Proceedings of XV International Symposium Micromachines and Servosystems. pp. 14-17 .

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The paper is a brief summary of the talk which provides the state of the art in power applications of high temperature superconductivity. It is argued that the technology offers great potential for power devices such as generators, motors, transformers, fault current limiters and cables. Examples of demonstrators and working prototypes are given with emphasis on work undertaken at Southampton University. Main achievements and remaining challenges are highlighted.

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Published date: 2006
Additional Information: Invited paper
Organisations: EEE

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Local EPrints ID: 262991
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/262991
ISBN: 83-922095-1-6
PURE UUID: 9041c49c-fdc1-41f8-a1ed-a6a4278c88e4
ORCID for J.K. Sykulski: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6392-126X

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Date deposited: 19 Sep 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:34

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Author: J.K. Sykulski ORCID iD

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