Claims
- 1. A high power inductive current limiter, comprising:
- a first body made of a soft magnetic material of high permeability, said first body having at least a cylindrical part with an outer diameter;
- a second hollow cylindrical body made of a ceramic high temperature superconducting material, said second body having an inner diameter which is greater than said outer diameter of said cylindrical part of said first body, and said second body surrounding said cylindrical part of said first body; and
- an induction coil with at least one winding, said induction coil being wound on said second body;
- wherein said current limiter is a two-terminal device having first and second terminals, said induction coil having first and second ends respectively connected to said first and second terminals.
- 2. A high power inductive current limiter as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ceramic superconducting material of said second body comprises one of the group consisting of:
- SEBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.6.5+y, where SE is a rare earth metal and 0<y<1;
- (La,Ba,Sr).sub.2 CuO.sub.4 ;
- Bi.sub.2 Sr.sub.2 CaCu.sub.2 O.sub.8 ; and
- Tl.sub.2 Ba.sub.2 Ca.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.10.
- 3. A high power inductive current limiter as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first body comprises, outside said cylindrical part, a yoke which, together with said cylindrical part, makes up a closed magnetic circuit.
- 4. A high power inductive current limiter as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second body has a wall thickness which is at least 2 mm.
- 5. A high power inductive current limiter, comprising:
- a first body made of a soft magnetic material of high permeability, said first body having at least a cylindrical part with an outer diameter;
- a second hollow cylindrical body made of a ceramic high temperature superconducting material, said second body having a wall thickness which is at least 2 mm, and an inner diameter which is greater than said outer diameter of said cylindrical part of said first body, and said second body surrounding said cylindrical part of said first body; and
- an induction coil with at least one winding, said induction coil being wound on said second body;
- wherein said current limiter is a two-terminal device having first and second terminals, said induction coil having first and second ends respectively connected to said first and second terminals.
- 6. A high power inductive current limiter as claimed in claim 5, wherein said ceramic superconducting material of said second body comprises one of the group consisting of:
- SEBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.6.5+y, where SE is a rare earth metal and 0<y<1;
- (La,Ba,Sr).sub.2 CuO.sub.4 ;
- Bi.sub.2 Sr.sub.2 CaCu.sub.2 O.sub.8 ; and
- Tl.sub.2 Ba.sub.2 Ca.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.10.
- 7. A high power inductive current limiter as claimed in claim 7 wherein said first body comprises, outside said cylindrical part, a yoke which, together with said cylindrical part, makes up a closed magnetic circuit.
- 8. A high power inductive current limiter, comprising:
- a first body made of a soft magnetic material of high permeability, said first body having at least a cylindrical part with an outer diameter;
- a second hollow cylindrical body made of a ceramic high temperature superconducting material which comprises one of the group consisting of
- SEBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.6.5+y, where SE is a rare early metal and O<y<1;
- (La,Ba,Sr).sub.2 CuO.sub.4 ;
- Bi.sub.2 Sr.sub.2 CaCu.sub.2 O.sub.8 ; and
- Tl.sub.2 Ba.sub.2 Ca.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.10 ;
- said second body having a wall thickness which is at least 2 mm, and an inner diameter which is greater than said outer diameter of said cylindrical part of said first body, and said second body surrounding said cylindrical part of said first body; and
- an induction coil with at least one winding, said induction coil being wound on said second body;
- wherein said current limiter is a two-terminal device having first and second terminals, said induction coil having first and second ends respectively connected to said first and second terminals.
- 9. A high power inductive current limiter as claimed in claim 8, wherein said first body comprises, outside said cylindrical part, a yoke which, together with said cylindrical part, makes up a closed magnetic circuit.
- 10. A high power inductive current limiter as claimed in claim 1, comprising:
- means for cooling said first body, said second hollow cylindrical body and said induction coil using liquid nitrogen.
- 11. A high power inductive current limiter as claimed in claim 5, comprising:
- means for cooling said first body, said second hollow cylindrical body and said induction coil using liquid nitrogen.
- 12. A high power inductive current limiter as claimed in claim 8, comprising:
- means for cooling said first body, said second hollow cylindrical body and said induction coil using liquid nitrogen.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/379,265, filed on Jul. 13, 1989, now abandoned.
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