Superconducting electrical power distribution system

US11189398B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11189398-B2
Application numberUS-202016734491-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 6, 2020
Priority dateJan 25, 2019
Publication dateNov 30, 2021
Grant dateNov 30, 2021

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A superconducting electrical power distribution system has a superconducting bus bar and one or more bus bar thermal conductor lines extending in thermal proximity along the bus bar to receive heat from the bus bar over the length of the bus bar. The system further has superconducting cables electrically connected to the bus bar at respective electrical joints distributed along the bus bar. The system further has a cryogenic cooling sub-system. The system further has a network comprising first and second thermal conductor lines, each line comprising a cold end which is cooled by the cryogenic cooling sub-system, and an opposite hot end, whereby heat received by each line is normally conducted along the line in a direction from its hot end to its cold end.

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I claim: 1. A superconducting electrical power distribution system comprising: a superconducting bus bar; one or more bus bar thermal conductor lines extending in thermal proximity along the bus bar to receive heat from the bus bar over the length of the bus bar; superconducting cables electrically connected to the bus bar at respective electrical joints distributed along the bus bar; a cryogenic cooling sub-system; and a network comprising first and second thermal conductor lines, each line comprising a cold end which is cooled by the cryogenic cooling sub-system, and an opposite hot end, whereby heat received by each line is normally conducted along the line in a direction from its hot end to its cold end; wherein each first thermal conductor line extends in thermal proximity along a respective one of the superconducting cables to connect at its hot end to the one or more bus bar thermal conductor lines adjacent the electrical joint of its respective superconducting cable, each first thermal conductor line thereby receiving heat from and cooling its respective superconducting cable over the length of the superconducting cable; and, the second thermal conductor lines connect at their hot ends to the one or more bus bar thermal conductor lines adjacent respective of the electrical joints, each second thermal conductor line being otherwise thermally insulated from the superconducting cables; whereby, during a quench event at a location along one of the superconducting cables leading to local heating thereof, each second thermal conductor line connected at its hot end to the one or more bus bar thermal conductor lines adjacent the electrical joint of the quenched superconducting cable withdraws heat from the quenched superconductor cable via the hot end of each first thermal conductor line of the quenched superconducting cable, the withdrawn heat flowing in a reverse direction along each first thermal conductor line of the quenched superconducting cable between the location of the quench event and its hot end. 2. The superconducting electrical power distribution system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein plural first thermal conductor lines extend along each superconducting cable. 3. The superconducting electrical power distribution system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each superconducting cable and its first thermal conductor line(s) are sheathed in thermal insulation to thermally insulate the second thermal conductor lines from the superconducting cables. 4. The superconducting electrical power distribution system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cross sectional areas of the second thermal conductor lines are each sized to accommodate at least a normal cooling load when there are no quench events along any of the superconducting cables plus an additional cooling load caused by a quench event at a location along the adjacent superconducting cable. 5. The superconducting electrical power distribution system as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the combined cross sectional areas of the second thermal conductor lines which connect at their hot ends to the one or more bus bar thermal conductor lines adjacent any given one of the electrical joints is sized to be larger than the combined cross sectional areas of the first thermal conductor lines which also connect at their hot ends to the one or more bus bar thermal conductor lines adjacent that electrical joint. 6. The superconducting electrical power distribution system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bus bar and the one or more bus bar thermal conductor lines are sheathed in thermal insulation which is penetrated by the superconducting cables and the first and second thermal conductor lines. 7. The superconducting electrical power distribution system as claimed in any one of claim 1 , further comprising: (i) one or more superconducting electrical power generators, each power generator providing electrical power to the bus bar via a respective one of the cables; and/or (ii) one or more superconducting electrical motors, each motor receiving electrical power from the bus bar via a respective one of the cables; wherein the network further comprises third thermal conductor lines each comprising a cold end which is cooled by the cryogenic cooling sub-system, and an opposite hot end; and wherein the third thermal conductor lines connect at their hot ends to (i) the power generators and/or (ii) the motors. 8. The superconducting electrical power distribution system as claimed in claim 7 , further comprising (i) the power generators, wherein: the power generators are AC power generators; the bus bar and cables carry DC electrical power; between each power generator and the cable via which its electrical power is provided to the bus bar, the power distribution system further has a respective semiconductor-based rectifier which rectifies the AC electrical power generated by the power generator into DC electrical power; and the network further comprises fourth thermal conductor lines each comprising a cold end which is cooled by the cryogenic cooling sub-system, and an opposite hot end; and wherein the fourth thermal conductor lines connect at their hot ends to the semiconductor-based rectifiers. 9. The superconducting electrical power distribution system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the thermal conductor lines are formed of a material comprising a thermal conductivity of at least 100 W·m −1 K −1 under cryogenic conditions.

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  • Superconductive or hyperconductive conductors, cables, or transmission lines · CPC title

  • for aircrafts · CPC title

  • wherein the cooling medium vaporises within the machine casing · CPC title

  • H01B12/16Primary

    characterised by cooling · CPC title

  • Machines characterised by wiring elements other than wires, e.g. bus rings, for connecting the winding terminations · CPC title

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What does patent US11189398B2 cover?
A superconducting electrical power distribution system has a superconducting bus bar and one or more bus bar thermal conductor lines extending in thermal proximity along the bus bar to receive heat from the bus bar over the length of the bus bar. The system further has superconducting cables electrically connected to the bus bar at respective electrical joints distributed along the bus bar. The…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rolls Royce Plc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01B12/16. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 30 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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