Development of an Experimental Cryoturbogenerator,
Abstract
At the present time, the most promising way of raising the unit power and economy of turbogenerators is to use windings made of superconductors and pure metals cooled to cryogenic temperatures - 30 degrees K and lower. Apparently, the best solution is to use superconductors for the excitation windings and pure aluminum for the armature windings; other versions are also possible, for example, the use of pure metal for the excitation winding as well. Leading foreign electrical engineering companies have carried out intense research on the application of low temperatures to electrical machines; the first experimental samples of electrical cryomachines have already been created and investigated. In this paper are given certain results of the development of an experimental cryoturbogenerator intended for laboratory research. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 11, 1971
- Accession Number
- AD0727901
Entities
People
- N. N. Anempodistova
- V. V. Dombrovskii
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center