Abstract

In Offshore Substations (OSs), using High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) transformers instead of conventional power transformers to reduce operational and construction limitations such as weight, capacity, marine pollution, and future planning can be considered as desirable. HTS transformers can reduce operating system costs in wind power plant development programs. However, OSs have specific operating conditions in fault mode that should be considered in the design HTS transformers.In this paper, a 250 MVA 33/220 KV HTS transformer is designed, and electromagnetic analysis is done in normal conditions to calculate AC loss and thence to design the cooling system. The second step, thermo-flow analysis is done by Finite Element Method (FEM) to calculate the temperature distribution of the windings. Increasing turbulence of inlet flow and creating a porous coating on the tapes are used in this transformer to increase the heat-transfer rate. lastly, the specifications of the HTS transformer are compared with the conventional transformer to give useful information to OS designers to investigate using novel construction ideas such as floating OS by HTS transformer.

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