Numerical Investigation of High-Temperature Superconducting-Coated-Conductors Subjected to Rotating Magnetic Fields

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Over time, high-temperature superconductor (HTS)-coated conductors (CCs) have proven to be promising candidates for future high-efficiency and high-power density electrical machines. However, their commercialization is handicapped due to the AC dissipative loss that occurs upon exposure to external magnetic fields. In rotating electromagnetic devices, the external magnetic field is a combination of alternating and rotating magnetic fields. Most of the research is devoted to the effect of exposure of the superconductors to alternating magnetic fields only. This article presents an investigation to observe the behavior of HTSCCs under rotating magnetic fields, particularly the AC loss, using a finite-element-based homogeneous H-formulation technique. Our investigation shows that the AC loss could be considerably high when HTSCCs are exposed to rotating magnetic fields and, ultimately, could affect the cooling efficiency of future high-efficiency and high-power density electrical machines.

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Soomro, W. A., Guo, Y., Lu, H., Jin, J., Shen, B., & Zhu, J. (2022). Numerical Investigation of High-Temperature Superconducting-Coated-Conductors Subjected to Rotating Magnetic Fields. Solids, 3(4), 569–577. https://doi.org/10.3390/solids3040036

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