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Publikováno v:
Journal of Food Science Education. 3:41-46
: Learning styles vary among individuals, and understanding which instructional tools certain learning styles prefer can be utilized to enhance student learning. Students in the introductory Food Science and Human Nutrition course (FSHN 101), taught
Autor:
Evald Hansen, Ole Tønnesen, Kim-Høj Jensen, Finn Thorbjørn Hansen, Dag Willén, M. Daumling, Jacob Østergaard, C.N. Rasmussen, Octav Schuppach, Jørn Christiansen, Søren Krüger Olsen, Svend Kvorning, E. Veje, Søren D Mikkelsen, Jozef Schuzster, Chresten Træholt, Claus Nygaard Rasmussen, Torben Visler, Johnny Mortensen
Publikováno v:
Physica C: Superconductivity. :1571-1579
An HTS cable with a voltage rating of 30 kV and a power rating of 104 MVA, has been installed and operated in the electric grid of Copenhagen Energy in the spring of 2001. This article describes the development phases, the system specifications, and
Autor:
D. Willen, C.N. Rasmussen, Ole Tønnesen, Chresten Træholt, Finn Thorbjørn Hansen, M. Daumling, S. Krüger Olsen
Publikováno v:
Physica C: Superconductivity. :1567-1570
To obtain realistic data on high temperature superconducting (HTS) conductors, a 10 m long cable conductor was built using 193 HTS tapes placed in eight concentric layers. To fully exploit the current carrying capability of all the HTS tapes and to m
Autor:
Kim Høj Jensen, Finn Thorbjørn Hansen, Claus Nygaard Rasmussen, M. Daumling, Ole Tønnesen, D. Willen, Jacob Østergaard, Chresten Træholt, C.N. Rasmussen, O.E. Schuppach, Søren Krüger Olsen, E. Veje, B.S. Hansen
Publikováno v:
Physica C: Superconductivity. :1241-1244
Power cable systems using high temperature superconductors (HTS) are nearing technical feasibility. This presentation summarises the advancements and status of a project aimed at demonstrating a 36 kV, 2 kA rms AC cable system by installing a 30 m lo
Autor:
O.E. Schuppach, Søren D Mikkelsen, C. Ramussen, J. Mortensen, E. Hansen, D. Willen, J. Baerentzen, C.N. Rasmussen, B. Svarrer-Hansen, Søren Krüger Olsen, Chresten Træholt, Kim Høj Jensen, Finn Thorbjørn Hansen, Ole Tønnesen, M. Daumling, M. Dam-Andersen, Jacob Østergaard, E. Veje
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity. 11:2473-2476
Cable systems using high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes are nearing technical feasibility. Several large-scale demonstrations are under way. This article summarizes the advancements and status of a development project aimed at demonstrating
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity. 9:1273-1276
A cable conductor consisting of superconducting tapes wound onto a tight flexible tube (former) is placed inside a thermally insulating jacket (cryostat). This assembly is electrically insulated with an extruded polymer dielectric kept at room temper
Publikováno v:
Technical University of Denmark Orbit
Measuring the AC-loss of superconducting cable conductors have many aspects in common with measuring the AC-loss of single superconducting tapes. In a cable conductor all tapes are connected to each other and to the test circuit through normal metal
Autor:
C. Rasmussen, C.N. Rasmussen
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity. 9:45-49
This paper describes the design considerations of a termination for a superconducting cable, based on tapes produced with the powder-in-tube method, with a room temperature dielectric design. Most important is the optimization of the current lead tha
Autor:
C.N. Rasmussen, Chresten Træholt, A. Kühle, Ole Tønnesen, Claus Nygaard Rasmussen, M. Daumling, S. Krüger Olsen, Dag Willén
Publikováno v:
Superconductor Science and Technology. 12:360-365
The ac loss of a superconducting cable conductor carrying an ac current is small. Therefore the ratio between the inductive (out-of-phase) and the resistive (in-phase) voltages over the conductor is correspondingly high. In vectorial representations
Publikováno v:
Superconductor Science and Technology. 11:1306-1310
A simple way to obtain true ac losses with a resonant circuit containing a superconductor, using the decay of the circuit current, is described. For the measurement a capacitor is short circuited with a superconducting cable. Energy in the circuit is