Research paper
Increasing The Current Output Of High-Temperature-Superconducting Transformer-Rectifier Circuits
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- Increasing The Current Output Of High-Temperature-Superconducting Transformer-Rectifier Circuits
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<strong>Superconducting power supplies – sometimes referred to as ‘flux pumps’ – are devices which can generate large dc currents in superconducting electromagnets. They operate from within the cryogenic environment of the magnet, which precludes the need for current leads to a room-temperature current supply. The use of superconducting power supplies is especially important for electromagnets that utilize high-temperature superconducting (HTS) wire. Since fully-superconducting joints between...
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- Doctoral
- Date created
- 2024
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- James Rice
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- https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Increasing_The_Current_Output_Of_High-Temperature-Supercondu...
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- Electrical engineering not elsewhere classified / High-Temperature Superconductors / Flux Pump / Transformer-Rectifier / Finite-Element Modelling / Current Commutation / System Design / Applied Superconductivity / School: School of Engineering and Computer Science / Unit: Robinson Research Institute / Degree Discipline: Physics / Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy / Degree Level: Doctoral
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