Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Including a transformer or an inductor – Superconductive
Patent
1991-06-19
1992-10-27
Stephan, Steven L.
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Including a transformer or an inductor
Superconductive
363 14, 363 65, H01F 3600
Patent
active
051592614
ABSTRACT:
A superconducting energy stabilizer having multiple load connections employs DC-DC conversion. A discharging DC-DC converter removes stored energy from a superconducting inductive energy storage device or superconducting magnet and delivers the energy to an energy storage cell for use by a load or a utility or industrial electrical distribution system. Regenerated energy can also be retrieved from regenerative type devices and stored in the superconducting magnet for later use. A charging DC-DC converter provides this function. The charging DC-DC converter and the discharging DC-DC converter as well as an off-the-line power supply which provides energy for storage in the superconducting magnet can operate simultaneously under the control of a control system.
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DeWinkel Carel C.
Kim Sang H.
Kostecki Eric L.
Stephan Steven L.
Sterrett Jeffrey
Superconductivity, Inc.
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