3-PHASE SUPERCONDUCTING CABLE SYSTEM WITH REDUNDANCY
20230411045 ยท 2023-12-21
Inventors
- Erik Marzahn (Langenhagen, DE)
- Beate WEST (HANNOVER, DE)
- Arnaud ALLAIS (Lyon, FR)
- Nicolas LALLOUET (Baincthun, FR)
Cpc classification
H02H7/001
ELECTRICITY
H02J3/36
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A 3-phase superconducting cable system (100) has four 1-phase superconducting cables (A, B, C, D). Interrupting switches (S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6) are arranged at respective first and second ends of a first (A), second (B) and third (C) of the 1-phase superconducting cables, and first connecting switches (S7, S9, S11) and second connecting switches (S8, S10, S12) are connected at a first and a second end, respectively, of the fourth (D) 1-phase superconducting cable. The interrupting switches (S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6) and the first (S7, S9, S11) and second (S8, S10, S12) connecting switches are operable to selectively disconnect one of the first (A), second (B) and third (C) one of the 1-phase superconducting cables from their respective current phase (L1, L2, L3) and to connect the fourth (D) 1-phase superconducting cable to the previously disconnected current phase (L1, L2, L3), effectively replacing the disconnected 1-phase superconducting cable.
Claims
1. A 3-phase superconducting cable system comprising: four 1-phase superconducting cables, wherein interrupting switches are arranged at respective first and second ends of a first, second and third of the 1-phase superconducting cables, and in that first connecting switches and second connecting switches are connected at a first and a second end, respectively, of the fourth 1-phase superconducting cable, the interrupting switches and the first and second connecting switches being operable to selectively disconnect one of the first, second or third of the 1-phase superconducting cables from their respective electrical phase and to connect the fourth 1-phase superconducting cable to the previously disconnected electrical phase, effectively replacing the disconnected 1-phase superconducting cable.
2. The 3-phase superconducting cable system of claim 1, wherein each of the four 1-phase superconducting cables runs in a separate cryogenic envelope, and wherein each of the separate cryogenic envelopes has shut-off valves at the respective first and second ends.
3. The 3-phase superconducting cable system of claim 2, wherein at least a first cooling system is provided, which feeds coolant into a first end of at least a first one of the four cryogenic envelopes and receives coolant from a first end of at least a second one of the four cryogenic envelopes.
4. The 3-phase superconducting cable system of claim 3, wherein the second ends of the cryogenic envelopes are connected to a coolant router which is adapted to receive coolant from at least one of the four cryogenic envelopes and to feed coolant into at least another one of the four cryogenic envelopes.
5. The 3-phase superconducting cable system of claim 3, wherein a second cooling system is provided, which is adapted to receive coolant from the second ends of cryogenic envelopes coolant-fed by the first cooling system at their respective first ends, and which is adapted to feed coolant into the second ends of cryogenic envelopes, from which the first cooling unit receives coolant at their respective first ends.
6. The 3-phase superconducting cable system of claim, wherein a spare coolant line is provided between first cooling system and the coolant router or the second cooling system, respectively.
7. The 3-phase superconducting cable system of claim 1, wherein each end of the four 1-phase superconducting cables is electrically shielded, and the shields are switchably connected to ground, at each respective end.
8. A method of operating a 3-phase superconducting cable system in accordance with claim 1, comprising: detecting a damage to one of the first, second or third superconducting cable and, if such damage is detected, operating the interrupting switches at the first and second end of the damaged superconducting cable, for disconnecting it from the associated electrical phase, and operating the respective first and second connecting switches associated with the damaged superconducting cable, for connecting the fourth superconducting cable to the disconnected electrical phase.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising closing the shut-off valves at both ends of the cryogenic envelope of the damaged superconducting cable.
10. The method of claim 8, further comprising: determining, if properties of a coolant flow out of the first cooling system and/or into the first cooling system meet or exceed predetermined limit values, and if the limit values are not met: connecting the first cooling system and the coolant router, or the first cooling system and the second cooling system via a spare coolant line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0021] In the following section exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the drawing, in which
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[0025] In the figures similar or identical elements are referenced using the same reference designators.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0027] In normal operation only three phases and their associated shields are connected via the corresponding switches. If the superconducting cable actively connected to one of the three phases is damaged, the spare fourth superconducting cable can be connected via the associated switches. The damaged superconducting cable and the corresponding shield is disconnected by the associated switches.
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS (PART OF THE DESCRIPTION)
[0030] 100 superconducting cable system [0031] A first 1-phase superconducting cable [0032] B second 1-phase superconducting cable [0033] C third 1-phase superconducting cable [0034] D fourth 1-phase superconducting cable [0035] GS1-GS8 ground connection switches [0036] K1-K3 conventional cables [0037] L1 first electrical phase [0038] L2 second electrical phase [0039] L3 third electrical phase [0040] R coolant spare line [0041] S1-S6 phase interrupting switches [0042] S7-S12 phase connecting switches [0043] V1-V10 shut-off valve [0044] 100 superconducting cable system [0045] 200 first cooling system [0046] 300 second cooling system [0047] 300a coolant router [0048] 500 method [0049] 502 detect damage [0050] 504 disconnect damaged cable [0051] 506 close valves of damaged cable [0052] 508 connect spare cable [0053] 510 coolant flow sufficient? [0054] 512 connect spare coolant line