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Current control for superconducting magnetic energy storage system

  • US 5,656,870 A
  • Filed: 08/01/1995
  • Issued: 08/12/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/01/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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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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