Current control for superconducting magnetic energy storage system
First Claim
1. A superconducting magnet energy storage system for applying power to a load, comprising:
- a superconducting magnet, and magnet current means for applying current to said magnet;
current feedback means responsive to current flow in said magnet for adjusting an average amplitude of current outputted by said magnet current means to said magnet;
a first capacitor for storing energy obtained from said magnet;
a second capacitor for storing energy for the load and being connected between said first capacitor and the load;
energy transfer means connecting said first capacitor to said magnet and to said second capacitor, said transfer means providing for a step-up of voltage from said magnet to said first capacitor and a step-down of voltage from said first capacitor to said second capacitor;
a recirculation path allowing current to recirculate through said magnet, said recirculation path including a switch for diverting current from said recirculation path via said energy transfer means to said first capacitor; and
control means responsive to a voltage across said first capacitor for operating the switch of said recirculation path periodically with a duty cycle for extracting energy from said magnet to said first capacitor for maintaining a desired voltage at said first capacitor.
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Abstract
A superconducting magnetic energy storage system for applying power to a load includes a superconducting magnet, the inductor of which is supplied with current via a source which may be preset to a desired value of current, and wherein a feedback loop responsive to a sensed current adjusts the source to provide the desired current. Energy from the superconducting magnet is transferred via a series of pulses of current from the magnet to a first capacitor for charging the capacitor to a desired voltage greater than the voltage at the superconducting magnet. A further transfer of energy, via a series of pulses of current, results in a charging of a second capacitor to a voltage lower than the voltage of the first capacitor. The second capacitor feeds the load. A switch disposed in a current recirculation path through the magnet is operated cyclically to divert increments of current from the magnet to the first capacitor, and a second switch is operated cyclically to provide pulses of current from the first capacitor to the second capacitor. A diode is disposed in the current path between the magnet and the first capacitor. An inductor is disposed in the current path between the first capacitor and the second capacitor. This arrangement of the components provides for an efficient transfer of power from the magnet to the load.
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13 Claims
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1. A superconducting magnet energy storage system for applying power to a load, comprising:
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a superconducting magnet, and magnet current means for applying current to said magnet; current feedback means responsive to current flow in said magnet for adjusting an average amplitude of current outputted by said magnet current means to said magnet; a first capacitor for storing energy obtained from said magnet; a second capacitor for storing energy for the load and being connected between said first capacitor and the load; energy transfer means connecting said first capacitor to said magnet and to said second capacitor, said transfer means providing for a step-up of voltage from said magnet to said first capacitor and a step-down of voltage from said first capacitor to said second capacitor; a recirculation path allowing current to recirculate through said magnet, said recirculation path including a switch for diverting current from said recirculation path via said energy transfer means to said first capacitor; and control means responsive to a voltage across said first capacitor for operating the switch of said recirculation path periodically with a duty cycle for extracting energy from said magnet to said first capacitor for maintaining a desired voltage at said first capacitor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for extracting current from a superconducting magnet in a superconducting magnetic energy storage system for applying power to a load, the method comprising steps of:
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applying current to the magnet to provide an initial value of current; interconnecting a first capacitor and a second capacitor between the magnet and the load; providing energy transfer means for interconnecting a terminal of the magnet with a first terminal of the first capacitor, said energy transfer means interconnecting successively the first terminal of the first capacitor with a first terminal of the second capacitor, and continuing with connection of the first terminal of the second capacitor to the load; and switching pulses of current from the magnet periodically into the first capacitor via the transfer means to transfer a quantum of energy from the magnet to the first capacitor, said transfer occurring via a diode allowing for a build-up of voltage across the first capacitor to be greater than the voltage at the magnet, there being a further step of transferring energy from the first capacitor to the second capacitor via a further switch and an inductor of the energy transfer means for establishing a voltage across the second capacitor which is lower than the voltage across the first capacitor.
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