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Design and Performance of AC Superconducting Motors for Aerospace Electric Propulsion Systems

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Hybrid electric propulsion has been identified as a potential solution to the ambitious environmental emissions and noise targets of the aerospace industry. Superconducting machines may be the key component of that topology enabling the high power densities and efficiencies needed in aerospace. Fully superconducting machines, however, are not a mature technology. This paper looks at the different machine design configurations focussing on the magnetic circuit of a fully superconducting motor. The motor has been designed for an aerospace distributed fan propulsion motor with an aerospace benchmark specification of 1MW. The AC fully superconducting machine includes superconducting bulk magnets mounted on a conventional rotor core and an MgB2 superconducting wire wound stator. The AC losses in the stator winding are particularly sensitive to exposure to the main rotor field so different screening solutions were used to shield the superconducting windings from the rotor field. The effectiveness of the screening techniques for the stator coils and the impact on the machine performance and weight were evaluated for different stator designs, such as full stator core and air core with and without flux diverters. Various combinations of pole numbers, diverter geometries and magnetic materials have been checked. Results show that there is a trade-off between stator iron losses and superconducting losses.
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hal-01543400 , version 1 (20-06-2017)

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Charalampos D. Manolopoulos, Matteo Iacchetti, Alexander C. Smith, Kévin Berger, Mark Husband, et al.. Design and Performance of AC Superconducting Motors for Aerospace Electric Propulsion Systems. EUCAS 2017 - 13th European Conference on Applied Superconductivity, Sep 2017, Genève, Switzerland. pp.4LP6-15. ⟨hal-01543400⟩
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