Development of Liquid Nitrogen-Cooled Full Superconducting Motor

  • TAKEDA T
  • TOGAWA H
  • OTA T
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(IHI), 1-1 Toyosu 3-chome, koto-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (IHI) released the world's first liquid nitrogen-cooled superconducting motor in January 2005. In April IHI released the world's first full superconducting motor. The process of the development of these and the technical breakthrough, and the features of each motor are discussed. The introduction of the large full superconducting motor that will be developed in the future are also described.

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TAKEDA, T., TOGAWA, H., & OTA, T. (2006). Development of Liquid Nitrogen-Cooled Full Superconducting Motor. Journal of The Japan Institute of Marine Engineering, 41(6), 877–882. https://doi.org/10.5988/jime.41.6_877

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