Method and arrangement for constructing a superconductive cable system
US-2015371739-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9450164B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9450164-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313799070-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2016 |
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An electrical bushing is disclosed for use in high voltage cryogenic applications. The bushing including first and second bushing portions and an electrical conductor disposed longitudinally within the portions. The electrical conductor has a first terminal extending from the first bushing portion and a second terminal extending from the second bushing portion. The first terminal is configured to couple to a first electrical element at ambient temperature, and the second terminal is configured to couple to a second electrical element at cryogenic temperature. The first and second bushing portions comprise a base insulator material, while the first bushing portion further comprises an environmental protection layer disposed over the base insulator portion.
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An electrical bushing, comprising: a first bushing portion and a second bushing portion; an electrical conductor disposed longitudinally within the first and second bushing portions, the electrical conductor having a first terminal extending from the first bushing portion and a second terminal extending from the second bushing portion, the first terminal for coupling to a first electrical element at ambient temperature, the second terminal for coupling to a second electrical element at cryogenic temperature; wherein the first and second bushing portions comprise a base insulator material, and wherein the first bushing portion further comprises an environmental protection layer disposed over and in direct contact with the base insulator material; a sealing flange for coupling the bushing to the cryostat enclosure, the sealing flange having a top surface for engaging a lower shoulder portion of the bushing; and a locking plate disposed within a radial groove in the bushing, the locking plate fixable to the sealing flange via a fastener, wherein the sealing flange is sandwiched between the shoulder portion of the bushing and the locking plate to fix the bushing to the sealing flange. 2. The bushing of claim 1 , further comprising a gland seal disposed at a distal end of the first bushing portion, the gland seal configured to fix the electrical conductor to the first bushing portion. 3. The bushing of claim 1 , the sealing flange including a first seal disposed between the top surface and the lower shoulder portion, and a second seal disposed between an inner circumferential surface of the sealing flange and an opposing outer surface of the bushing. 4. The bushing of claim 3 , wherein the first and second seals are disposed in corresponding recesses in at least one of the sealing flange and the bushing. 5. The bushing of claim 4 , wherein the first and second seals comprise o-rings. 6. The bushing of claim 1 , wherein the first and second bushing portions comprise a unitary piece. 7. The bushing of claim 1 , wherein the first electrical element comprises a superconducting element. 8. The bushing of claim 1 , wherein the environmental protection layer comprises one of a silicon rubber compound, and rubber. 9. The bushing of claim 1 , wherein the base insulator material of the first bushing portion has a surface roughness greater than a surface roughness of the base insulator material of the second bushing portion, and wherein the environmental protection layer is disposed over and in direct contact with the base insulator material of the first bushing portion. 10. An electrical bushing, comprising: first and second bushing portions; an electrical conductor disposed within the first and second bushing portions, the electrical conductor having a first terminal extending from the first bushing portion for coupling to an electrical element at ambient temperature, the electrical conductor having a second terminal extending from the second bushing portion for coupling to a superconducting element at cryogenic temperature; wherein the first and second bushing portions comprise a base insulator, and the first bushing portion further comprises an environmental protection layer disposed only over and in direct contact with the base insulator; a sealing flange for coupling the bushing to the cryostat enclosure, the sealing flange having a top surface for engaging a lower shoulder portion of the bushing; and a locking plate disposed within a radial groove in the bushing, the locking plate fixable to the sealing flange via a fastener, wherein the sealing flange is sandwiched between the shoulder portion of the bushing and the locking plate to fix the bushing to the sealing flange. 11. The bushing of claim 10 , further comprising a gland seal engaged with the first bushing portion, the gland seal for fixing the electrical conductor to the first bushing portion. 12. The bushing of claim 10 , further comprising a first seal disposed between the top surface of the sealing flange and the lower shoulder portion of the bushing, and a second seal disposed between an inner circumferential surface of the sealing flange and an opposing outer surface of the bushing. 13. The bushing of claim 12 , wherein the first and second seals are disposed in corresponding recesses in at least one of the sealing flange and the bushing. 14. The bushing of claim 10 , wherein the first and second bushing portions comprise separate pieces of said base insulator. 15. The bushing of claim 10 , wherein the first and second bushing portions comprise a unitary piece of said base insulator. 16. An electrical bushing, comprising: first and second bushing portions and an electrical conductor disposed therein; wherein the electrical conductor includes a first terminal adjacent to the first bushing portion for coupling to a first electrical element and a second terminal extending from the second bushing portion for coupling to a second electrical element; wherein the first electrical element is at ambient temperature and the second electrical element is a Superconducting Fault Current Limiter at cryogenic temperature; and wherein the first and second bushing portions comprise a unitary base insulator, and the first bushing portion further comprises an environmental protection layer disposed only over and in direct contact with the base insulator; a sealing flange for coupling the bushing to the cryostat enclosure, the sealing flange having a top surface for engaging a lower shoulder portion of the bushing; and a locking plate disposed within a radial groove in the bushing, the locking plate fixable to the sealing flange via a fastener, wherein the sealing flange is sandwiched between the shoulder portion of the bushing and the locking plate to fix the bushing to the sealing flange. 17. The bushing of claim 16 , further comprising a gland seal engaged with the first bushing portion, the gland seal for fixing the electrical conductor to the first bushing portion. 18. The bushing of claim 16 , further comprising a first seal disposed between the top surface of the sealing flange and the lower shoulder portion of the bushing, and a second seal disposed between an inner circumferential surface of the sealing flange and an opposing outer surface of the bushing.
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