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Chevtchenko, O. (author), Zuijderduin, R. (author), Smit, J. (author), Willen, D. (author), Lentge, H. (author), Thidemann, C. (author), Traeholt, C. (author)
Particulars of 6 km long HTS AC power cable for Amsterdam project are: a cable has to fit in an annulus of 160 mm, with only two cooling stations at the cable ends [1]. Application of existing solutions for HTS cables would result in excessively high coolant pressure drop in the cable, possibly affecting public acceptance of the project. In...
journal article 2012
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Chevtchenko, O. (author), Zuijderduin, R. (author), Smit, J. (author), Willen, D. (author), Lentge, H. (author), Thidemann, C. (author), Traeholt, C. (author), Melnik, I. (author), Geschiere, A. (author)
are: a cable has to fit in an annulus of 160 mm, with two cooling stations at the cable ends only. Existing solutions for HTS cables would lead to excessively high coolant pressure drop in the cable, potentially affecting public acceptance of the project. A way out would be to substantially reduce AC losses from 1 down to about 0.1 W/m per phase...
journal article 2012