Claims
- 1. An exciter assembly for supplying power to a superconducting load disposed within a cryogenic region of a rotating machine, the exciter assembly comprising:
a transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding, one of the primary and secondary windings being positioned in a rotational reference frame relative to the other of the primary and secondary windings; a sensor which provides a control signal indicative of the flow of field excitation current to the superconducting load; and a current regulator which is disposed in the rotating reference frame and, on the basis of the control signal, regulates the field excitation current to a predetermined set.
- 2. The exciter assembly of claim 1 wherein the current regulator includes:
a first switching device in series between the secondary winding and the superconducting load; a second switching device in parallel with the superconducting load and between the first switching device and superconducting load; a capacitor disposed between the secondary winding and the first switching device and in parallel with the second switching device; the first switching device being closed when the second switching device is open to provide recharging current to the superconducting load; and the second switching device being closed when the first switching device is open to shunt current for recirculation through the superconducting load.
- 3. The exciter assembly of claim 2 wherein the first and second switching devices are disposed within the cryogenic region.
- 4. The exciter assembly of claim 3 wherein the first and second switching devices are metal oxide semiconductor devices.
- 5. The exciter assembly of claim 1 wherein the semiconducting load is a superconducting coil including high temperature superconductor.
- 6. The exciter assembly of claim 1 wherein the primary winding is in the form of a stationary disk and the secondary winding is in the form of a rotatable disk axially spaced from the stationary disk to form a gap therebetween.
- 7. The exciter assembly of claim 6 wherein at least one of the stationary disk and the rotatable disk is formed of radial laminations.
- 8. The exciter assembly of claim 1 further comprising:
a resistive load; and a switch for allowing energy from the superconducting load to flow to the resistive load in the event of a detected fault.
- 9. The exciter assembly of claim 1 wherein the transformer is a polyphase transformer driven by a polyphase AC source.
- 10. The exciter assembly of claim 1 wherein the current regulator is disposed in a non-cryogenic environment.
- 11. The exciter assembly of claim 10 wherein the current regulator includes:
a first switching device in series between the secondary winding and the superconducting load; a second switching device in parallel with the superconducting load and between the first switching device and superconducting load; a capacitor disposed in parallel between the secondary winding and the first switching device; the first switching device being closed when the second switching device is open to provide recharging current to the superconducting load; and the second switching device being closed when the first switching device is open to shunt current for recirculation through the superconducting load.
- 12. The exciter assembly of claim 11 wherein the first switching device is an insulated gate bipolar transistor device and the second switching device is a fast recovery rectifier diode.
- 13. The exciter assembly of claim 11 wherein the semiconducting load is a superconducting coil including high temperature superconductor.
- 14. The exciter assembly of claim 11 wherein the primary winding is in the form of a stationary disk and the secondary winding is in the form of a rotatable disk axially spaced from the stationary disk to form a gap therebetween.
- 15. The exciter assembly of claim 14 wherein at least one of the stationary disk and the rotatable disk is formed of radial laminations.
- 16. The exciter assembly of claim 10 further comprising:
a resistive load; and a switch for allowing energy from the superconducting load to flow to the resistive load in the event of a detected fault.
- 17. The exciter assembly of claim 10 wherein the transformer is a polyphase transformer drive by a polyphase AC source.
Government Interests
[0001] This invention arose in part out of research pursuant to Contract No. F336 15-99-C2970.