TEST RESULTS FOR A 25 METER PROTOTYPE FAULT CURRENT LIMITING HTS CABLE FOR PROJECT HYDRA

2010 
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has tested a 25‐m long prototype High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) cable with inherent Fault‐Current Limiting (FCL) capability at its HTS cable test facility. The HTS‐FCL cable and terminations were designed and fabricated by Ultera, which is a joint venture between Southwire and nkt cables. System integration and HTS wire were provided by American Superconductor Corporation who was the overall team leader of the project. The ultimate goal of the 25‐m HTS‐FCL cable test program was to verify the design and ensure the operational integrity for the eventual installation of a ∼200‐m fully functional HTS‐FCL cable in the Consolidated Edison electric grid located in downtown New York City. The 25‐m HTS‐FCL cable consisted of a three‐phase (3‐Φ) HTS Triax™ design with a cold dielectric between the phases. The HTS‐FCL cable had an operational voltage of 13.8 kV phase‐to‐phase (7967 V phase‐to‐ground) and an operating current of 4000 Arms per phase, which is the highe...
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