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A superconducting electrical cable system is configured to be included within a utility power grid having a known fault current level. The superconducting electrical cable system includes a non-superconducting electrical path interconnected between a first node and a second node of the utility power...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English Korean |
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05.11.2009
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Summary: | A superconducting electrical cable system is configured to be included within a utility power grid having a known fault current level. The superconducting electrical cable system includes a non-superconducting electrical path interconnected between a first node and a second node of the utility power grid. A superconducting electrical path is interconnected between the first node and the second node of the utility power grid. The superconducting electrical path and the non-superconducting electrical path are electrically connected in parallel, and the superconducting electrical path has a lower series impedance than the non-superconducting electrical path when the superconducting electrical path is operated below a critical current level and a critical temperature. The superconducting electrical path is configured to have a series impedance that is at least N times the series impedance of the non-superconducting electrical path when the superconducting electrical path is operated at or above one or more of the critical current level and the superconductor critical temperature. N is greater than 1 and is selected to attenuate, in conjunction with an impedance of the non-superconducting electrical path, the known fault current level by at least 10 %. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: KR20097018863 |