Connection structure for superconductive cables, method for laying the same, and method for vacuuming connection structure for superconductive cables
US-8946125-B2 · Feb 3, 2015 · US
US10163550B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10163550-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715672502-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 25, 2018 |
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In order to obtain a highly versatile superconducting cable capable of absorbing differences in thermal contraction amounts that arise between three members, these being a cable core, an inner tube, and an outer tube, and to obtain a superconducting cable manufacturing method of the same, a superconducting cable includes a thermal insulation vacuum tube and a cable core. The thermal insulation vacuum tube includes an inner tube fixed at both ends and having a cooling medium filled inside, and an outer tube disposed at an outer peripheral side of the inner tube with a space between the outer tube and the inner tube maintained at a vacuum, and is configured to include a winding section wound with one or more turns. The cable core is fixed at both ends and disposed inside the inner tube.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A superconducting cable, comprising: a thermal insulation vacuum tube that includes an inner tube fixed at both ends and having a cooling medium filled inside, and an outer tube disposed at an outer peripheral side of the inner tube with a space between the outer tube and the inner tube maintained at a vacuum, and a winding section of the thermal insulation vacuum tube, including the inner tube and the outer tube, is wound with one or more turns around an outer periphery of a winding frame; and a cable core fixed at both ends and disposed inside the inner tube. 2. The superconducting cable of claim 1 , wherein a diameter of the cable core is φ40 mm or less. 3. The superconducting cable of claim 1 , wherein a smallest winding diameter of the winding section is a diameter of φ1 m or less. 4. The superconducting cable of claim 1 , wherein a number of turns of the winding section is 20 turns or less. 5. The superconducting cable of claim 1 , wherein at least one end of the cable core is disposed in a liquid tank of cooling medium provided at a cable end section, and the at least one end of the cable core includes a core winding section wound with one turn or more inside the liquid tank. 6. A superconducting cable, comprising: a thermal insulation vacuum tube that includes an inner tube fixed at both ends and having a cooling medium filled inside, and an outer tube disposed at an outer peripheral side of the inner tube with a space between the outer tube and the inner tube maintained at a vacuum, and a winding section of the thermal insulation vacuum tube, including the inner tube and the outer tube, is wound with one or more turns; and a cable core fixed at both ends and disposed inside the inner tube, wherein in a state prior to the cooling medium being filled inside the inner tube, the inner tube in the winding section is disposed eccentrically to a central axis of the outer tube in a direction away from a winding central axis of the winding section. 7. The superconducting cable of claim 6 , wherein a smallest winding diameter of the winding section is a diameter of φ1 m or less. 8. The superconducting cable of claim 6 , wherein a number of turns of the winding section is 20 turns or less. 9. The superconducting cable of claim 6 , wherein at least one end of the cable core is disposed in a liquid tank of cooling medium provided at a cable end section, and the at least one end of the cable core includes a core winding section wound with one turn or more inside the liquid tank. 10. A superconducting cable, comprising: a thermal insulation vacuum tube that includes an inner tube fixed at both ends and having a cooling medium filled inside, and an outer tube disposed at an outer peripheral side of the inner tube with a space between the outer tube and the inner tube maintained at a vacuum, and a winding section of the thermal insulation vacuum tube, including the inner tube and the outer tube, is wound with one or more turns; and a cable core fixed at both ends and disposed inside the inner tube, wherein in a state in which the cooling medium has been filled inside the inner tube, the inner tube in the winding section is disposed eccentrically to a central axis of the outer tube in a direction to approach a winding central axis of the winding section. 11. The superconducting cable of claim 10 , wherein a smallest winding diameter of the winding section is a diameter of φ1 m or less. 12. The superconducting cable of claim 10 , wherein a number of turns of the winding section is 20 turns or less. 13. The superconducting cable of claim 10 , wherein at least one end of the cable core is disposed in a liquid tank of cooling medium provided at a cable end section, and the at least one end of the cable core includes a core winding section wound with one turn or more inside the liquid tank. 14. A superconducting cable, comprising: a thermal insulation vacuum tube that includes an inner tube fixed at both ends and having a cooling medium filled inside, and an outer tube disposed at an outer peripheral side of the inner tube with a space between the outer tube and the inner tube maintained at a vacuum, and a winding section of the thermal insulation vacuum tube, including the inner tube and the outer tube, is wound with one or more turns; and a cable core fixed at both ends and disposed inside the inner tube, wherein in a state prior to the cooling medium being filled inside the inner tube, the cable core in the winding section is disposed eccentrically to a central axis of the inner tube in a direction away from a winding central axis of the winding section. 15. The superconducting cable of claim 14 , wherein a number of turns of the winding section is 20 turns or less. 16. The superconducting cable of claim 14 , wherein at least one end of the cable core is disposed in a liquid tank of cooling medium provided at a cable end section, and the at least one end of the cable core includes a core winding section wound with one turn or more inside the liquid tank. 17. A superconducting cable, comprising: a thermal insulation vacuum tube that includes an inner tube fixed at both ends and having a cooling medium filled inside, and an outer tube disposed at an outer peripheral side of the inner tube with a space between the outer tube and the inner tube maintained at a vacuum, and a winding section of the thermal insulation vacuum tube, including the inner tube and the outer tube, is wound with one or more turns; and a cable core fixed at both ends and disposed inside the inner tube, wherein in a state in which the cooling medium has been filled inside the inner tube, the cable core in the winding section is disposed eccentrically to a central axis of the inner tube in a direction to approach a winding central axis of the winding section. 18. The superconducting cable of claim 17 , wherein a number of turns of the winding section is 20 turns or less. 19. The superconducting cable of claim 17 , wherein at least one end of the cable core is disposed in a liquid tank of cooling medium provided at a cable end section, and the at least one end of the cable core includes a core winding section wound with one turn or more inside the liquid tank. 20. A superconducting cable manufacturing method of manufacturing a superconducting cable, the method comprising: a cable laying process of, between a pair of cable end sections, laying a cable core, an inner tube that is disposed at an outer peripheral side of the cable core, and an outer tube that is disposed at an outer peripheral side of the inner tube and that has a space between the outer tube and the inner tube maintained at a vacuum; a winding process of winding one turn or more of the cable core, the inner tube, and the outer tube onto a winding frame; and a cooling medium feed process of flowing the cooling medium inside the inner tube in a state in which both ends of the cable core, the inner tube, and the outer tube are fixed to the cable end sections, wherein in the cooling medium feed process, in a state prior to flowing the cooling medium flowing inside the inner tube, the inner tube is disposed eccentrically to a central axis of the outer tube in a direction away from a winding central axis, and the cable core is disposed eccentrically to a central axis of the inner tube in a direction away from the winding central axis.
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