Cryogenic Intermediate Temperature Storage System
US-2024183622-A1 · Jun 6, 2024 · US
US10041711B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10041711-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414120265-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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Provided are a superconducting rotating machine which improves the cooling efficiency of a rotor by using schemes of passively or actively circulating a coolant and a cooling method thereof. The superconducting rotating machine includes a rotor supported rotatably about a rotation axis and including: at least one superconductive coil; and a central cavity; and a cooling apparatus disposed at an exterior of the rotor and configured to communicate with the cavity, wherein the cooling apparatus includes: a condenser configured to condense a gas coolant supplied through a gas coolant supplying pipe to generate a condensed coolant; a coolant circulating unit configured to supply the condensed coolant into the cavity, configured to recover a vapor coolant evaporated in the cavity into the condenser and configured to circulate the condensed coolant; and a forced circulating unit configured to actively circulate the condensed coolant into the cavity in response to the rotor being tilted.
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A superconducting rotating machine comprising: a rotor supported rotatably about a rotation axis and comprising: at least one superconductive coil; and a central cavity; a cooling apparatus disposed at an exterior of the rotor and configured to communicate with the cavity; and an external liquid coolant supplying unit configured to actively supply an external liquid coolant into the cavity, the external liquid coolant supplying unit comprising a plurality of external coolant supplying lines configured to supply the external liquid coolant into the cavity, wherein the cooling apparatus comprises: a condenser configured to condense a gas coolant supplied through a gas coolant supplying pipe to generate a condensed coolant; a coolant circulating unit configured to supply the condensed coolant into the cavity, configured to recover a vapor coolant evaporated in the cavity into the condenser and configured to circulate the condensed coolant; and a forced circulating unit configured to actively circulate the condensed coolant into the cavity in response to the rotor being tilted, and wherein the plurality of external coolant supplying lines configured to supply the external liquid coolant into the cavity are concentrically disposed about the rotation axis. 2. The superconducting rotating machine of claim 1 , wherein the coolant circulating unit comprises: at least one internal coolant supplying line configured to supply the condensed coolant into the cavity; and at least one coolant recovery line configured to recover the vapor coolant into the condenser. 3. The superconducting rotating machine of claim 2 , wherein the forced circulating unit comprises a pump connected between the condenser and the internal coolant supplying line, the pump configured to actively supply the condensed coolant of the condenser into the cavity through the internal coolant supplying line. 4. The superconducting rotating machine of claim 2 , wherein the external liquid coolant supplying unit comprises a connecting line connecting the pump to the external coolant supplying lines. 5. The superconducting rotating machine of claim 4 , further comprising a check valve provided at the connecting line and configured to induce the external liquid coolant to flow in one direction through the external coolant supplying lines. 6. The superconducting rotating machine of claim 4 , further comprising: a tilt sensor configured to sense a tilt of the rotor; and a control unit configured to output a driving signal configured to drive the pump in response to the control unit receiving a tilt signal from the tilt sensor. 7. The superconducting rotating machine of claim 4 , further comprising a vacuum housing enclosing the condenser and the pump. 8. A superconducting rotating machine comprising: a rotor supported rotatably about a rotation axis and comprising: at least one superconductive coil; and a central cavity; a cooling apparatus disposed at an exterior of the rotor and configured to communicate with the cavity; and an external liquid coolant supplying unit configured to actively supply an external liquid coolant into the cavity, wherein the cooling apparatus comprises: a condenser configured to condense a gas coolant supplied through a gas coolant supplying pipe to generate a condensed coolant; a coolant circulating unit configured to supply the condensed coolant into the cavity, configured to recover a vapor coolant evaporated in the cavity into the condenser and configured to circulate the condensed coolant; and a forced circulating unit configured to actively circulate the condensed coolant into the cavity in response to the rotor being tilted, wherein the coolant circulating unit comprises: at least one internal coolant supplying line configured to supply the condensed coolant into the cavity; and at least one coolant recovery line configured to recover the vapor coolant into the condenser, wherein the forced circulating unit comprises a pump connected between the condenser and the internal coolant supplying line, the pump configured to actively supply the condensed coolant of the condenser into the cavity through the internal coolant supplying line, wherein the external liquid coolant supplying unit comprises: at least one external coolant supplying line configured to supply the external liquid coolant into the cavity; and a connecting line connecting the pump to the external coolant supplying line, and wherein the internal coolant supplying line, the coolant recovery line and the external coolant supplying line are concentrically disposed about the rotation axis. 9. The superconducting rotating machine of claim 8 , further comprising: a first connecting line vacuum part configured to enclose the internal coolant supplying line, the coolant recovery line and the external coolant supplying line; a second connecting line vacuum part connected to the rotor to surround the first connecting line vacuum part; and a mechanical seal provided between the first and second connecting line vacuum parts. 10. A superconducting rotating machine comprising: a rotor supported rotatably about a rotation axis and comprising: at least one superconductive coil; and a central cavity; a cooling apparatus disposed at an exterior of the rotor and configured to communicate with the cavity; an external liquid coolant supplying unit configured to actively supply an external liquid coolant into the cavity; an initial cooling state sensor configured to determine whether the external liquid coolant is supplied through the external coolant supplying line so that a temperature of the rotor reaches an initial cooling temperature; a tilt sensor configured to sense a tilt of the rotor; and a control unit configured to output a driving signal configured to drive the pump in response to the control unit receiving a tilt signal from the tilt sensor, wherein the cooling apparatus comprises: a condenser configured to condense a gas coolant supplied through a gas coolant supplying pipe to generate a condensed coolant; a coolant circulating unit configured to supply the condensed coolant into the cavity, configured to recover a vapor coolant evaporated in the cavity into the condenser and configured to circulate the condensed coolant; and a forced circulating unit configured to actively circulate the condensed coolant into the cavity in response to the rotor being tilted, wherein the coolant circulating unit comprises: at least one internal coolant supplying line configured to supply the condensed coolant into the cavity; and at least one coolant recovery line configured to recover the vapor coolant into the condenser, wherein the forced circulating unit comprises a pump connected between the condenser and the internal coolant supplying line, the pump configured to actively supply the condensed coolant of the condenser into the cavity through the internal coolant supplying line, wherein the external liquid coolant supplying unit comprises: at least one external coolant supplying line configured to supply the external liquid coolant into the cavity; and a connecting line connecting the pump to the external coolant supplying line, and wherein the control unit is configured to stop driving the pump and configured to output a signal to supply a gas coolant through the gas coolant supplying line in response to the temperature of the rotor reaching the initial cooling temperature. 11. The superconducting rotating machine of claim 10 , wherein the initial cooling state sensor comprises at least one of a time counter configured to count an initial coolant circulating ti
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