Recently, high-temperature superconducting (HTS) generators are being studied to reduce the weight and size of large-scale gearless generators. However, the large-scale HTS generators have problems relating to high electromagnetic force… Click to show full abstract
Recently, high-temperature superconducting (HTS) generators are being studied to reduce the weight and size of large-scale gearless generators. However, the large-scale HTS generators have problems relating to high electromagnetic force because of their high current density and magnetic field. Therefore, the forces acting on HTS field coils should be considered as well as their support structures. This paper discusses the structural design of a module coil for a 12-MW class HTS generator for wind turbine. The 12-MW HTS generator module was designed based on electromagnetic analysis results obtained using the 3-D finite-element method. The detailed structure of the module coil was investigated considering the HTS coil bobbin, support, and cooling system. For secure design of the module coil, stress and deformation analyses were performed. Structural analysis results were compared with safety factors and critical yield stresses for each material. As the results, electromagnetic force and maximum stress of the module coil were calculated, and pole-type supports were found to be the most suitable for the 12-MW class HTS generator.
               
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