Magnetic shield for a superconducting generator
US-2020350805-A1 · Nov 5, 2020 · US
US11984259B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11984259-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118550556-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2024 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2024 |
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An electrical generator and method for operating the same are provided. Accordingly, the generator includes a non-rotatable component supporting a field winding assembly and a rotatable component oriented to rotate relative thereto. The generator also includes an armature winding assembly fixedly coupled to the rotatable component so as to rotate therewith during operation of the generator. The generator also includes a resistive assembly fixedly coupled to the rotatable component so as to rotate therewith during the operation of the generator. The resistive assembly electrically couples at least two separate phase windings of the armature winding assembly. The resistive assembly is also configured to introduce a resistance into the armature winding assembly in response to an electrical fault.
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What is claimed is: 1. A generator, comprising: a non-rotatable component supporting a field winding assembly; a rotatable component oriented to rotate relative to the non-rotatable component during operation of the generator; an armature winding assembly fixedly coupled to the rotatable component so as to rotate therewith during the operation of the generator, the armature winding assembly comprising at least two separate phase windings, wherein each of the at least two separate phase windings has a first end coupled to a corresponding winding terminal and a second end; and a resistive assembly fixedly coupled to the rotatable component so as to rotate therewith during the operation of the generator, the resistive assembly electrically coupling each of the second ends of the at least two separate phase windings together, the resistive assembly being configured to introduce a resistance into the armature winding assembly in response to an electrical fault. 2. The generator of claim 1 , wherein the resistive assembly further comprises: a phase-winding contactor disposed between each of the second ends of the at least two separate phase windings, wherein each of the second ends are electrically coupled by the phase-winding contactor when oriented in a closed position in the absence of an electrical fault indication thereby forming a nominal-state electrical coupling, and wherein, in an open position, the phase-winding contactor electrically decouples each of the at least two separate phase windings of the armature winding assembly in presence of the fault indication thereby severing the nominal-state electrical coupling. 3. The generator of claim 2 , wherein the resistive assembly further comprises: at least one resistive element electrically coupled to the second end of each of the at least two separate phase windings of the armature winding assembly, wherein, in the open position, the phase-winding contactor facilitates a current flow from each of the at least two separate phase windings into the corresponding at least one resistive element. 4. The generator of claim 3 , wherein the resistive assembly further comprises: at least one fault contactor disposed between the at least one resistive elements coupled to each of the at least two separate phase windings, the at least one fault contactor forming a fault-state electrical coupling between each of the at least two separate phase windings when oriented in a closed position, the fault-state electrical coupling facilitating a current flow through the at least two separate phase windings and the corresponding at least one resistive elements coupled thereto. 5. The generator of claim 4 , wherein the armature winding assembly is a three-phase armature winding assembly having three separate phase windings. 6. The generator of claim 5 , wherein the three-phase armature winding assembly is a first three-phase armature winding assembly and the resistive assembly is a first resistive assembly, the generator further comprising: at least a second three-phase armature winding assembly fixedly coupled to the rotatable component so as to rotate therewith during the operation of the generator, wherein the second three-phase armature winding assembly has an absence of an electrical coupling with the first three-phase armature winding assembly, wherein the second three-phase armature winding assembly comprises three separate phase windings, and wherein each phase winding has a first end coupled to a corresponding winding terminal and a second end; and at least a second resistive assembly fixedly coupled to the rotatable component so as to rotate therewith during the operation of the generator, the second resistive assembly electrically coupling each of the second ends together, the second resistive assembly being configured to introduce a resistance into the second three-phase armature winding assembly in response to an electrical fault of the second three-phase armature winding assembly. 7. The generator of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the field winding assembly and the armature winding assembly is a superconducting winding assembly having superconducting coils. 8. The generator of claim 7 , wherein the field winding assembly is a superconducting field winding assembly and the armature winding assembly is a non-superconducting armature winding assembly. 9. The generator of claim 1 , further comprising: a sensor system operably coupled to the armature winding assembly and configured to monitor a current magnitude for each phase winding of the armature winding assembly. 10. A method for controlling a generator, the generator having a non-rotatable component supporting a field winding assembly and a rotatable component oriented to rotate relative to the non-rotatable component, the method comprising: detecting, via a sensor system coupled to a controller, an electrical fault indication corresponding to an electrical fault affecting a phase winding of a three-phase armature winding assembly, the three-phase armature winding assembly being fixedly coupled to the rotatable component so as to rotate therewith; and in response to the electrical fault, introducing a resistance into the three-phase armature winding assembly via a resistive assembly, the resistive assembly being fixedly coupled to the rotatable component so as to rotate therewith. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the three-phase armature winding assembly further comprises three separate phase windings, wherein each phase winding has a first end coupled to a corresponding winding terminal and a second end, wherein the resistive assembly comprises a phase-winding contactor disposed between each of the second ends, each of the second ends being electrically coupled by the phase-winding contactor when the phase-winding contactor oriented in a closed position in the absence of an electrical fault indication thereby forming a nominal-state electrical coupling, and wherein introducing the resistance into the three-phase armature winding assembly comprises: transitioning each phase-winding contactor to an open position so as to electrically sever the nominal-state electrical coupling in the presence of the electrical fault indication. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the resistive assembly further comprises at least one resistive element electrically coupled to the second end of each phase winding of the three-phase armature winding assembly, and wherein introducing the resistance into the three-phase armature winding assembly further comprises: facilitating a current flow from each of the phase windings into the corresponding at least one resistive element in response to the open position of the phase-winding contactor. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the resistive assembly further comprises at least one fault contactor disposed between the at least one resistive elements coupled to each of the at least two separate phase windings, the at least one fault contactor, wherein introducing the resistance into the three-phase armature winding assembly further comprises: forming a fault-state electrical coupling between each of the at least two separate phase windings by orienting the at least one fault contactor in a closed position, the fault-state electrical coupling facilitating a current flow through the at least two separate phase windings and the corresponding at least one resistive elements coupled thereto. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the three-phase armature winding assembly is a first three-phase armature winding assembly and the resistive assembly is a first resistive assembly, wherein the generator further compris
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