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Construction and Test of a Flux Modulation Superconducting Machine for Aircraft

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The increasing of drives towards More Electric Aircraft (MEA) or the development of electric propulsion aircraft calls for MW-class electrical machines with more compact and power dense designs. One way is to explore the use of superconducting materials to create a high magnetic field in order to reduce the mass of ferromagnetic components. This paper presents the construction and the test of a brushless axial flux superconducting machine. The brushless topology satisfies the aeronautics industry requirements in terms of maintenance, while the axial configuration ensures an optimal use of the anisotropic HTS tapes. The machine is classed as partially superconducting, only the inductor is made with superconducting materials. A special design concerning the use of a stationary cryostat is presented. This improvement reduces significantly the electromagnetic air-gap length. A 50kW prototype is manufactured with a minimal mass objective. The prototype constitutes a first step to a scale-up MW-class machine design.
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hal-02376916 , version 1 (22-11-2019)

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Alexandre Colle, T. Lubin, Sabrina Ayat, Olivier Gosselin, Jean Lévêque. Construction and Test of a Flux Modulation Superconducting Machine for Aircraft. 14th European Conference on Applied Superconductivity (EUCAS2019), Sep 2019, Glasgow, United Kingdom. ⟨hal-02376916⟩
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