Connecting System For Superconducting Systems
US-2016344113-A1 · Nov 24, 2016 · US
US8946125B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8946125-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213816621-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 26, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 27, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 3, 2015 |
| Grant date | Feb 3, 2015 |
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A thermal insulation tube has a double-structure including a thermal insulation internal tube and a thermal insulation external tube, an intermediate connecting part has a double-structure including an outer container and an inner container, the internal tube and the external tube penetrate through a wall surface of the outer container and are introduced at least up to a wall surface of the inner container, a region between the internal tube and the external tube is sealed by joining an end to be introduced of the internal tube and an end to be introduced of the external tube, at an introduction portion of the external tube to be positioned on an inner side of a wall surface of the outer container, and a corrugated tubular part has a tube wall thinner than the external tube outside of the wall surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A connection structure for superconducting cables for connecting superconducting cables each having a cable core housed in a thermal insulation tube with a cooling medium by an intermediate connecting part, the cable core being provided with a former and a superconducting conductor layer, wherein the thermal insulation tube has a double-structure constituted of a thermal insulation internal tube and a thermal insulation external tube, and the intermediate connecting part has a double-structure constituted of an outer container and an inner container, the thermal insulation internal tube and the thermal insulation external tube penetrate a wall surface of the outer container and introduced at least up to a wall surface of the inner container, an end to be introduced of the thermal insulation internal tube and an end to be introduced of the thermal insulation external tube are joined so as to seal each of a region between the thermal insulation internal tube and the thermal insulation external tube and a region between the outer container and the inner container, at an introduction portion of the thermal insulation external tube to be positioned inside of a wall surface of the outer container, a corrugated tubular part having a tube wall of a thickness thinner than a thickness of the thermal insulation external tube outside of the wall surface is provided, and the thermal insulation tube and the intermediate connecting part are provided with vacuum outlets, respectively, for vacuuming respective insides thereof. 2. The connection structure for superconducting cables according to claim 1 , wherein the vacuum outlet of the intermediate connecting part is provided on an outer wall surface of the outer container on a side through which the thermal insulation external tube penetrates, and the vacuum outlet of the thermal insulation tube is provided on an outer periphery of the thermal insulation external tube positioned outside the outer container. 3. The connection structure for superconducting cables according to claim 1 or 2 , wherein a cross-section shape, along a longitudinal direction of the thermal insulation external tube, of the corrugated tubular part at the introduction portion of the thermal insulation external tube is a wave shape having a large amplitude and a small wave pitch comparing to those of the thermal insulation external tube on outside. 4. The connection structure for superconducting cables according to claim 1 or 2 , wherein both of the vacuum outlet of the thermal insulation tube and the vacuum outlet of the intermediate connecting part are provided with switching valves capable of switching open/close. 5. The connection structure for superconducting cables according to claim 4 , wherein the vacuum outlet of the thermal insulation tube and the vacuum outlet of the intermediate connecting part can be connected to each other. 6. A method for laying the connection structure for the superconducting cables according to claim 1 , wherein each of the superconducting cables is adjusted to have a length to be connected to the intermediate connecting part, vacuuming is started from the vacuum outlet of the thermal insulation tube after a region between the thermal insulation internal tube and the thermal insulation external tube is sealed, and other laying steps are performed in parallel with the vacuuming. 7. A method for vacuuming the connection structure for the superconducting cables according to claim 4 , wherein the plurality of superconducting cables and a plurality of the intermediate connecting parts are connected alternately, and the plurality of superconducting cables and the plurality of intermediate connecting parts are vacuumed at the same time in a state where the vacuum outlets of the superconducting cables and the intermediate connecting parts connected to each other are coupled and the switching valves thereof are open.
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