Abstract:The increasing need for higher power density and closer integration of power subsystems consisting of superconducting motors/generators, degaussing coils, energy storage modules, and cables leads one to consider the merits of refrigerating the associated power electronics down to cryogenic temperatures. High temperature superconducting (HTS) components combined with cryogenic power converters resulting in high power density power conversion systems will have a significant effect on several industrial, commerci… Show more
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