Abstract

One of the main tasks during the design of a superconducting electrical machine is the estimation of losses in the superconducting coils. These losses can be decisive in such applications since they influence the cooling power requirements and the overall efficiency of the machine. In this publication, we focus on the dissipation in the stator superconducting coils of a synchronous machine for a wind turbine application. The T-A formulation of Maxwell's equations is used in a 2D finite element model to analyse the behaviour of the magnetic field around the coils and calculate losses. Particular attention is given to the position of the coils inside a slot and several coil configurations are presented. It is shown that certain coil arrangements lead to a significantly lower total loss, a more uniform loss distribution, which ultimately leads to the possibility of increasing the operating temperature.

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