Concept for thermal insulation arrangement within a flexible cryostat for HTS power cables.

Author(s) : NEUMANN H.

Type of article: Article

Summary

The successful application of high-temperature superconducting power cables requires improved flexible cryostats with respect to their thermal heat load between environment (300 K) and LN2 (77 K) operating temperature. Heat transfer through the thermal insulation consists of thermal radiation, solid and residual gas conduction. Considering the heat load contributions, a new concept for the thermal insulation arrangement is presented in the paper. The main advantage of this concept consists in a separation of the thermal insulation and the supporting structure. This separation protects the thermal insulation from degradation by mechanical load. The fraction of solid heat conduction through this support structure is minimised by small contact areas and high heat conduction lengths. Heat transfer due to residual gas conduction is reduced by improved evacuation conditions close to the cold wall. Finally, the structure allows subdivision of the multilayer insulation ensuring an optimal number of layers with respect to their insulation thickness, i.e. an optimal layer density.

Details

  • Original title: Concept for thermal insulation arrangement within a flexible cryostat for HTS power cables.
  • Record ID : 2005-0041
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryogenics - vol. 44 - n. 2
  • Publication date: 2004/02

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