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Transient Test and AC Loss Study of a Cryogenic Propulsion Unit for All Electric Aircraft

Fangjing Weng, Min Zhang, Abdelrahman Elwakeel, Tian Lan, Neville McNeill, Weijia Yuan

2021IEEE Access20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper reports a pioneering demonstration platform of a cryogenic propulsion unit at liquid nitrogen temperature. A high temperature superconducting (HTS) machine is connected with a cryogenic power rectifier in a generator mode to prove the feasibility of a cryogenic propulsion unit for electric aircraft propulsion applications. Machine operation was carried out with a special focus on the total heat dissipation inside the HTS AC windings. Different types of 2G HTS tapes were tested to provided data for stator coils’ design. The transient operation was carried out to represent a short-circuit failure in one of the power electronic devices. The test shows AC loss performance of the HTS windings using calorimetric method during the short circuit event, indicating the importance of developing protection schemes for the cryogenic propulsion units to prevent damage to the HTS components. The paper provides initial insights into the interaction between superconducting machines and cryogenic power electronics within a cryogenic propulsion unit. It is an important first step to understand and further develop cryogenic propulsion technology for future electric aircraft.

Topics & Concepts

PropulsionTransient (computer programming)Electromagnetic coilElectrically powered spacecraft propulsionCryogenicsStatorRectifier (neural networks)Power electronicsNuclear engineeringAutomotive engineeringElectrical engineeringMaterials scienceAerospace engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringPhysicsVoltageRecurrent neural networkStochastic neural networkArtificial neural networkQuantum mechanicsOperating systemMachine learningPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismSuperconductivity in MgB2 and AlloysSuperconducting Materials and Applications