Bk. Johnson et al., INCORPORATION OF A SMES-COIL INTO A SUPERCONDUCTING LVDC-TRANSMISSION-SYSTEM, IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 7(2), 1997, pp. 419-422
The performance of a superconducting low voltage direct current (LVdc)
transmission system can be significantly enhanced through the additio
n of a superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) coil. The power
conversion equipment necessary for connecting a SMES coil to a dc syst
em is much simpler and easier to control than the interface needed to
connect a SMES coil to an ac system. There is also added flexibility i
f the LVdc system is mesh connected. The LVdc system already has the p
ower conditioning necessary for connection to the ac load and supply s
ystems. The SMES coil can be connected to the LVdc mesh either through
a dedicated dc-dc converter or it can be added directly into the mesh
and controlled using the converters already present on the mesh. The
rectifier voltage regulation schemes control the charging and discharg
ing of the coil. If one of the rectifiers is supplied by a unit-connec
ted generator, a simpler rectifier scheme can be used, and the generat
or field excitation control can be used to control the SMES coil. The
SMES coil could then be used both to level generator loading and provi
de added reliability in case of disturbances on the ac supply system.