Room A
Large Scale System Applications
Accelerator magnets and high field magnet 1
Chairpersons :
Kenneth Marken (U.S. Department of Energy USA)
Shun Tonooka (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.)
AP1-1-INV
The US Department of Energy Magnet Development Program
Dec.1 10:15-10:45 (Tokyo Time)
US Department of Energy1
AP1-2-INV
Applied Superconducting Systems at Energy to Power Solutions
Dec.1 10:45-11:15 (Tokyo Time)
Energy-to-Power Solutions (e2P), 9112 Farrell Park Lane Knoxville, TN1
AP1-4
Behaviors of a No-Insulation HTS - WISE Layer - wound Solenoid Coil in Overcurrent Condition
Dec.1 11:35-11:55 (Tokyo Time)
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI1
National Institute for Fusion Science2
Fundamental technology and miscellaneous applications
Chairpersons :
Jianzhao Geng (Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington)
Ryuuya Ando (Hitachi Ltd.)
AP2-1-INV
Environmental Conservation with Superconducting Magnet Technology – Soil Decontamination, Reduction of Carbon Dioxide, Recovery of Microplastics –
Dec.1 13:00-13:30 (Tokyo Time)
Department of Applied Nuclear Technology, Fukui University of Technology, Fukui, Japan1
AP2-3
Material manipulation and separation using the horizontal magnetic Archimedes effect
Dec.1 13:50-14:10 (Tokyo Time)
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Graduate School of Systems Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan1
AP2-4-INV
HTS rectifiers for superconducting magnets
Dec.1 14:10-14:40 (Tokyo Time)
Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington1
AP2-5-INV
Development of fast on/off MgB2 magnet
Dec.1 14:40-15:10 (Tokyo Time)
Research & Development Group, Hitachi Ltd.1
AP2-6
Improvement of the Damping factor at Low Speed in Electrodynamic Suspension System for the JR Maglev
Dec.1 15:10-15:30 (Tokyo Time)
Kansai University, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Japan1
AP2-7
Heat Load Calculations on an HTS Coil Integrated into a Small Satellite during a Sun-Synchronous Low Earth Orbit
Dec.1 15:30-15:50 (Tokyo Time)
Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand1
Magnetic Levitation
Chairpersons :
Pierre Bernstein (NORMANDY UNIVERSITY FRANCE)
Tetsuo Oka (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
AP3-1
Estimating the rotational loss of the axial-type superconducting magnetic bearing using coupled H and A-V formulation base finite element method
Dec.1 16:00-16:20 (Tokyo Time)
Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan1
Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (WPI), The University of Tokyo, Japan2
AP3-2
Design of the Magnetic Circuit to improve Stability of the Magnetic Bearing Using HTS
Dec.1 16:20-16:40 (Tokyo Time)
Kansai University, Department of Electrical and Electric Engineering, Japan1
AP3-3
A New Guideway Design for HTS Maglev Vehicle Considering Curve Negotiation
Dec.1 16:40-17:00 (Tokyo Time)
Gebze Technical University, Turkey.1
Sivas Science and Technology University,Turkey.2
AP3-4-INV
Magnetic Levitation Force and Stability in Axisymmetric Systems Magnetic
Dec.1 17:00-17:30 (Tokyo Time)
Normandie Univ, ENSICAEN, UNICAEN, CNRS, CRISMAT1
AP3-5
The influence of temperature on lateral stability of the system of coated conductor tapes stacks and permanent magnets
Dec.1 17:30-17:50 (Tokyo Time)
National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)1
Electric aircrafts and motors 1
Chairpersons :
Jean LEVEQUE (Université de Lorraine, GREEN)
Taketsune Nakamura (Kyoto Univerisity)
AP4-1
Double Armature HTS Bulk Synchronous Machine
Dec.1 18:00-18:20 (Tokyo Time)
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan1
AP4-2
Experimental investigation of the thermal performance of the thermosiphon cooling system with rotating
Dec.1 18:20-18:40 (Tokyo Time)
National Institute of Technology, Oshima College, Japan1
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan2
AP4-3-INV
500 kW Partially Superconducting Flux modulation Machine for Aircraft Propulsion
Dec.1 18:40-19:10 (Tokyo Time)
Safran Tech, France1
Université de Lorraine, France2
Absolut System, France3
AP4-4
Experimental Tests of Superconducting Bullk for a500 kW Superconducting Flux Modulation Machine
Dec.1 19:10-19:30 (Tokyo Time)
Universite de Lorraine, GREEN, 54506 Vandoeuvre, France1
Safran Tech, Electrical & Electronic Systems Research group, Rue des Jeunes Bois, Châteaufort, 78114 Magny-Les-Hameaux, France2
Electric aircrafts and motors 2
Chairpersons :
Mary Ann Sebastian (University of Dayton Research Institute U.S.A. & AFRL)
Taketsune Nakamura (Kyoto Univerisity)
AP5-1
Cryogenic/Superconducting Technology for Electric Aircraft Drivetrains
Dec.2 09:00-09:20 (Tokyo Time)
University of Dayton Research Institute U.S.A.1
Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate U.S.A.2
Ohio State University U.S.A.3
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, & Medicine NRC Fellow U.S.A.4
AP5-3
Load Test and Efficiency Map Measurement of 50 kW Class Induction/Synchronous Superconducting Machine (HTS-ISM)
Dec.2 09:50-10:10 (Tokyo Time)
Kyoto University, Japan1
IMRA MATERIAL R&D Co., Japan2
AP5-5
Measurement of AC Loss in High Speed Superconducting Maglev Bearings
Dec.2 10:30-10:50 (Tokyo Time)
Robinson Research Institute1
Fachhochschule Südwestfalen2
AP5-6
Canceled
Protection and AC loss 1
Chairpersons :
Seungyong Hahn (Seoul National University)
Kazuhiro Kajikawa (Sanyo-Onoda City University)
AP6-1-INV
Recent Progress on No-insulation High Temperature Superconductor Magnet Technology: Achievements, Challenges and Potential Solutions
Dec.2 13:00-13:30 (Tokyo Time)
Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, 08826, Republic of Korea1
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32310, USA2
AP6-4
Monte-Carlo Quench Analysis for an HTS NI Head MRI Magnet Undergoing Sudden Discharge
Dec.2 14:10-14:30 (Tokyo Time)
Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand1
Transpower Limited, Wellington, New Zealand2
AP6-6
cFBG Hot Spots Detection in Short HTS Tapes
Dec.2 14:50-15:10 (Tokyo Time)
aRobinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington1
Protection and AC loss 2
Chairpersons :
Enric Pardo (Slovakia Academy of Sciences)
Kazuhiro Kajikawa (Sanyo-Onoda City University)
AP7-1-INV
Low AC loss and robust "SCSC cable" concept and initial results of its characterization
Dec.2 15:30-16:00 (Tokyo Time)
Kyoto University1
SuperPower Inc.2
Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.3
Hokkaido University4
AP7-2
Numerical Evaluation of Electromagnetic Responses in Stacked Two-ply Conductors Exposed to External Magnetic Fields
Dec.2 16:00-16:20 (Tokyo Time)
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Kyushu University, Japan1
Department of Electrical Engineering, Sanyo-Onoda City University, Japan2
High Field Laboratory for Superconducting Materials, Tohoku University, Japan3
AP7-4-INV
AC loss in the REBCO stator of a 1 MW motor for aviation
Dec.2 16:40-17:10 (Tokyo Time)
Institute of Electrical Engineering, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia1
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany2
Oswald Elektromotoren GmbH, Germany3
AP7-5
AC loss calculation in high-temperature superconductor windings with analytical and numerical models: influence of Jc(B) dependence
Dec.2 17:10-17:30 (Tokyo Time)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany1
Ricerca Sistema Energetico, Italy2
AP7-6
Dynamic loss in HTS electric machines
Dec.2 17:30-17:50 (Tokyo Time)
University of Edinburgh1
Electric power applications and cables
Chairpersons :
Yoshiyuki Yoshida (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Naoko Nakamura (MAYEKAWA MFG. CO., LTD)
AP8-1
Metal composite HTS T-junction terminals for aerospace power distribution
Dec.3 14:30-14:50 (Tokyo Time)
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine1
Air Force Research Laboratory, Aerospace Systems Directorate2
AP8-2-INV
Progess of 35kV-2.2kA HTS cable in Shanghai
Dec.3 14:50-15:20 (Tokyo Time)
Shanghai Electric Cable Research Institute1
AP8-3-INV
Lighter and More Compact Transmission Cable Systems for Hybrid Aircrafts
Dec.3 15:20-15:50 (Tokyo Time)
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology1
Fujikura Ltd.2
AP8-4
Design of 10 kA class superconducting DC cable using longitudinal magnetic field effect
Dec.3 15:50-16:10 (Tokyo Time)
Kyushu Institute of Technology, Fukuoka, Japan1
AP8-5
Three-Dimensional Electromagnetic and Thermal Field Coupled Analysis of Different Types of SFCL REBCO Coils Immersed in Liquid Nitrogen
Dec.3 16:10-16:30 (Tokyo Time)
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan1
Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan2
AP8-6
Manufacturing Current Flow Diverter coated conductors for fault current limiters
Dec.3 16:30-16:50 (Tokyo Time)
Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC) Campus de la UAB, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain1
Chemin de Polytechnique 2500, Montréal, Canada2
Université Grenoble Alpes – CNRS,25 Avenue des Martyrs, 38042 Grenoble, France3
OXOLUTIA SL, AvingudadelCastell de Barberà, 26, 08210, Barcelona,Spain4
THEVA DünnschichttechnikGmbH, Rote-Kreuz-Straße 8, 85737 Ismaning, Germany5
Accelerator magnets and Fusion 2
Chairpersons :
Robert Slade (Tokamak Energy)
Shun Tonooka (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.)
AP9-1-INV
Design study of superconducting magnet system for JA DEMO
Dec.3 17:00-17:30 (Tokyo Time)
National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology, Rokkasho, 039-3212 Aomori, Japan1
National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology, Naka, 311-0193 Ibaraki, Japan2
National Institute for Fusion Science, Rokkasho, 039-3212 Aomori, Japan3
AP9-2
Field quality simulations of hybrid REBCO-Cu coating for FCC beam screen with commercially available coated conductors
Dec.3 17:30-17:50 (Tokyo Time)
Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB - CSIC) - Spain1
AP9-3-INV
HTS Fusion magnet
Dec.3 17:50-18:20 (Tokyo Time)
Tokamak Energy, 173 Brook Drive, Milton Park, Oxon, OX14 4SD, UK1
AP9-4
Thermal-Hydraulic Analysis of the DEMO PF Coils Designed by CEA
Dec.3 18:20-18:40 (Tokyo Time)
West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin, Poland1
CEA - IRFM, France2