Design performance of a superconducting power link
01 March 2001
Superconducting power links (SUPERPOLI) will offer a low-loss power transmission and fault current limitation in a single del ice. In the European SUPERPOLI project, a long term goal is to build a 200 nr long, 20 kV(rms), 28 kA(rms) 3-phase superconducting power link which will be refrigerated by subcooled liquid nitrogen, The SUPERPOLI will have a compact coaxial multitube structure which significantly reduces the ac losses, As a step towards this GVA-class application, a 2 m long, 28 kV, 2 kA/5 kA, one-phase functional model is under construction. The conductor variants considered are Bi-2212 bulk conductor and Y-123 coated film conductor, They present very different behaviors in normal operation and during the limiting phase: Bi-2212 bulk conductor has higher ac losses and allows short transients or moderate over-currents without quenching, while Y-123 film has low ac losses and immediate response for overcritical currents.