Demonstration Of A Triaxial Superconducting Cable In A Private Chemical Plant

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY(2021)

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A large-scale demonstration test of a triaxial high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cable for a practical cable system was performed in a chemical plant of a private company. The 200 m-long HTS (REBCO: REBa2Cu3O7-delta) triaxial cable, which was manufactured by connecting 3 cables using 2 joints via a snake-shaped layout, was laid approximately 5 m higher than ground level, and the cable was cryocooled by circulating liquid nitrogen. For the preverification test, the rise-up test of the liquid nitrogen and the development of technology for bending the cable, joining it, as well as laying and installing it, were conducted. No leakage of liquid nitrogen at the terminal due to damage caused by heat shock or liquid nitrogen drop impact was observed. The pressure required for the liquid nitrogen to achieve a 5 m height was from 27.5 to 33 kPa, which is in good agreement with the calculated pressure of 33.6 kPa. The cooling rate was well controlled, and the desired level of 4 K/h was achieved. The economic challenges and methods of achieving market penetration were also discussed. The goal was to realize a superconducting cable for practical applications, and it was thought that the energy and costs necessary for cryocooling could be drastically reduced by using the existing cold system in the plant. In this way, it is expected HTS cables can achieve low costs and high energy-saving effects and penetrate markets in the future.
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Cables and current leads, coated conductors, HTS cables, large-scale applications
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