Method and arrangement for constructing a superconductive cable system
US-2015371739-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9728950B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9728950-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113576689-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2011 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2010 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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A cryogenic cable termination connector having a small heat inflow from the outside and stable electrical insulation properties. The cryogenic cable termination connector includes a lead-out conductor led out from a site at a very low temperature to a site at room temperature via a liquid refrigerant layer, a refrigerant gas layer, and an oil layer. The lead-out conductor includes a capacitor-cone insulator in which plural metal foils for dividing an electric field from a high voltage level down to the ground voltage level are stacked through an insulator. Among electric field tilting portions in which voltage changes gradually from the high voltage level to the ground voltage level, an electric field tilting portion positioned at a lower part is located in the liquid refrigerant layer and an electric field tilting portion positioned at an upper part is located in the oil layer.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cryogenic cable termination connector comprising: a lead-out conductor led out from a very low temperature site to a room temperature site via a liquid refrigerant layer, a refrigerant gas layer and an oil layer, the liquid refrigerant layer being positioned lower than the refrigerant gas layer and the refrigerant gas layer being positioned lower than the oil layer, wherein the lead-out conductor is provided with a capacitor-cone insulator including a cylinder portion, and a plurality of metal foils for dividing an electric field from a high voltage level down to a ground voltage level, the plurality of metal foils being stacked throughout the insulator, among electric field tilting portions of the capacitor-cone insulator in each of which voltage changes gradually from the high voltage level to the ground voltage level, the electric field tilting portion positioned lower than the cylinder portion is located in the liquid refrigerant layer and the electric field tilting portion positioned higher than the cylinder portion is located in the oil layer, the cylinder portion being at a ground voltage level in the outermost layer of the capacitor- cone insulator, the capacitor-cone insulator is applied circumferentially around a hollow pipe, the lead-out conductor penetrates from a room temperature part to a very low temperature part inside the hollow pipe, an upper part of the hollow pipe has a hermetic structure between the upper part of the hollow pipe and the lead-out conductor inside the hollow pipe, the lead-out conductor and the upper part of the hollow pipe are electrically connected to each other, and a lower part of the hollow pipe is not provided with the hermetic structure such that liquid refrigerant of the liquid refrigerant layer penetrates into a space between the lower part of the hollow pipe and the lead-out conductor. 2. The cryogenic cable termination connector according to claim 1 , wherein a surface voltage level of the capacitor-cone insulator in the refrigerant gas layer is at the ground voltage level and the capacitor-cone insulator in the refrigerant gas layer is equal to or longer than 1000 mm. 3. The cryogenic cable termination connector according to claim 1 , wherein a difference between an outer diameter of the lead-out conductor and an inner diameter of the hollow pipe is at least 10 mm. 4. The cryogenic cable termination connector according to claim 1 , wherein a flange which hermetically separates the refrigerant gas layer and the oil layer is provided between the refrigerant gas layer and the oil layer circumferentially around the capacitor-cone insulator. 5. The cryogenic cable termination connector according to claim 1 , wherein a lower part of the hollow pipe is open between the lower part of the hollow pipe and the lead-out conductor inside the hollow pipe. 6. The cryogenic cable termination connector according to claim 1 , wherein the voltage of the capacitor-cone insulator located in the refrigerant gas layer is at the ground voltage level. 7. The cryogenic cable termination connector according to claim 1 , wherein a boundary between the liquid refrigerant layer and the refrigerant gas layer is positioned lower than the cylinder portion. 8. The cryogenic cable termination connector according to claim 1 , wherein the capacitor-cone insulator further includes an upper cone portion positioned upper than the cylinder portion, and an lower cone portion positioned lower than the cylinder portion, and the upper cone portion and the lower cone portion.
Cable fittings for cryogenic cables {(superconductive cables per se H01B12/00)} · CPC title
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