Superconducting motors for aircraft propulsion: The Advanced Superconducting Motor Experimental Demonstrator project

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The European Union-funded Advanced Superconducting Motor Experimental Demonstrator (ASuMED) project started in May 2017 with the purpose of demonstrating the benefits of a new, fully superconducting motor for reaching the targets established by the Flightpath 2050 plan. The project aims at a motor power density of 20kW kg-1 using a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) stator. The rotor will use HTS stacks operating like permanent magnets. A highly efficient cryostat for the motor combined with an integrated cryogenic cooling system and associated power converter will be used. This article provides a general overview of the prototype that is currently being assembled and that will be tested soon.

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Grilli, F., Benkel, T., Hänisch, J., Lao, M., Reis, T., Berberich, E., … Dadhich, A. (2020). Superconducting motors for aircraft propulsion: The Advanced Superconducting Motor Experimental Demonstrator project. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1590). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1590/1/012051

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