Claims
- 1. A non-inductive superconducting current limiting apparatus, comprising:
- a first container;
- a superconducting current limiting element accommodated in said first container and comprising a stack of stack elements;
- a superconducting current limiting wire accommodated in each of said stack elements;
- a refrigerant filling said first container for cooling said superconducting current limiting element;
- a second container for accommodating said first container with a gap in such a manner that said first container is heat insulted; and
- a conductor means for connecting said superconducting current limiting element to an external power supply system;
- said superconductive current limiting wire exhibiting an increase in resistance when a current in said superconductive current limiting wire exceeds a known value, wherein the superconducting current limiting wires of the stack elements are connected in series, said superconducting current limiting wire being arranged in each of the stack elements in a meandering manner so that magnetic fluxes generated by currents that flow in adjacent parts of the superconducting current limiting wire in each struck element are canceled to create a non-inductive state.
- 2. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said stack elements are laid one on top of the other in such a manner that a passageway for a refrigerant is formed between adjacent stack elements.
- 3. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said stack elements has a recess on at least one surface thereof.
- 4. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 3, wherein each of said stack elements has a recess on the surface thereof on which said current limiting wire is mounted.
- 5. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 3, wherein each of said stack elements has a recess on the surface thereof which is opposite to that on which said current limiting wire is mounted.
- 6. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 3, wherein each of said stack elements has recesses on both surfaces thereof.
- 7. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said gap between said first container and said second container is filled with a heat insulating material.
- 8. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said gap between said first container and said second container is evacuated to form a vacuum.
- 9. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said refrigerant is liquid nitrogen.
- 10. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said refrigerant is a gas having a temerature below a critical temperature of said superconducting current limiting element.
- 11. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said refrigerant comprises liquid nitrogen and a gas having a temperature below the critical temperature of said superconducting current limiting element.
- 12. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said current limiting wire accommodated in each of said, stack elements comprises a plurality of current limiting wire elements which are spaced apart from each other at equal intervals.
- 13. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 12, wherein each of said stack elements comprises an insulating material having a mesh structure.
- 14. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a cooler for cooling said refrigerant.
- 15. A non-inductive superconducting current limiting apparatus comprising:
- a first container having opposing wall structure;
- a superconducting current limiting element accommodated in said first container;
- a refrigerant filling said first container for cooling said superconducting current limiting element;
- a second container for accommodating said first container with a gap in such a manner that said first container is heat insulted;
- a conductor means for connecting said superconducting current limiting element to an external power supply system; and
- means for circulating the refrigerant in said first container, said circulating means comprising inlet and outlet ports formed in the opposing walls of the first container;
- said superconductive current limiting element comprising a first insulating tube means around which a first superconducting current limiting wire is wound, and around which a second superconducting current limiting wire is wound, said second current limiting wire being wound in such a manner that a magnetic flux generated by a current that flows in said first current limiting wire is canceled by a magnetic flux generated by a current that flows in said second current limiting wire, said first and second insulating tubes being arranged so that the space formed therebetween accords with a circulation direction of the refrigerant from the inlet port towards the outlet port.
- 16. A superconducting current limiting apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said second insulating tube means comprises an outer insulating tube and an inner insulating tube which is disposed coaxially with respect to said outer insulating tube, said second superconducting current limiting wire being wound around the outer peripheries of said outer and inner insulating tubes in such a manner that the magnetic flux generated by a current that flows in said first superconducting current limiting wire wound around said first insulating tube means is cancelled by a magnetic flux generated by a current that flows in said second superconducting current limiting wire wound around said outer peripheries of said outer and inner insulating tubes.
Priority Claims (6)
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62-281003 |
Nov 1987 |
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62-316159 |
Dec 1987 |
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63-13523 |
Jan 1988 |
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63-35150 |
Feb 1988 |
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63-109129 |
May 1988 |
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63-109130 |
May 1988 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 269,066, filed on Nov. 9, 1988, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Rideout, Close-cycle liquid nitrogen refrigeration system for low-temperature computer operation, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 1226-1229 Sep. 1975. |
"Superconducting Fault Current Limiter", Section 12, K. E. Gray and D. E. Fowler, EPRI EL-276-SR Special Report, Apr. 1977. |
Continuations (1)
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