Development and performance testing of a 200 kVA damperless superconducting generator

A 200 kVA, 3000 RPM superconducting generator has been developed and tested. The rotor has been wound with superconducting wire of Nb-Ti alloy. A closed-circuit liquid helium system has been designed and installed for cooling the superconducting windings. The stator carries the air-gap type armature windings and a laminated-iron flux-shield. A new concept in the design of superconducting generators with high short-circuit ratio (more than 5) has been introduced. This eliminates the requirement of an electromagnetic damper and quick response excitation system. The generator has been comprehensively tested in the superconducting state. Open-circuit and sustained short-circuit tests, three-phase sudden short-circuit tests, synchronization with the grid and parallel operation with power systems have been conducted. The synchronous machine was operated up to its rated kVA in the four quadrants-as a generator and as a condenser with leading and lagging power factors. A few special tests on superconducting generators, which were not reported earlier, such as direct-online starting of a 20 hp squirrel-cage induction motor and negative phase sequence tests have also been performed successfully. Test results and conclusions are given.