Large Scale Applications
DAY 1: November 30
AP1Industrial and electric power applications
AP2High current HTS cables and Fusion
AP3Flux pump and novel applications
AP4Bulk magnet and magnetic levitation
DAY 2: December 01
AP5Electric aircraft and motor 1
AP6Electric aircraft and motor 2
DAY 3: December 02
AP1
Industrial and electric power applications
Chairperson: Ying Xin
Tianjin University
Chairperson: Satoshi Fukui
Niigata University
30 Nov. 10:15-10:45
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP1-1-INV
Development of Induction Heating Device of Aluminum Billets Using HTS magnet
*Tetsuya Ito1,2, Satoshi Fukui2, Hiroshi Kawashima1, Yasuhiro Ogata1, Takayuki Sho1, Shiro Sugimoto1, Mitsuho Furuse3, Tomonori Watanabe4, Shigeo Nagaya4, Jun Ogawa2, Yuki Morishita5, Takashi Nagaoka5, Nobuyuki Fuyama5, Norio Nawachi5
- Teral Inc. Japan1
- Niigata University Japan2
- National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Japan3
- Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. Japan4
- Hiroshima Prefectural Technology Research Institute Japan5
30 Nov. 10:45-11:15
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP1-2-INV
SFCL for Multiterminal High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Systems
*Ying Xin1, Chao Yang1, Jialing Xiong1, Jianing Lu1, Tianhui Yang1, Wenxin Li1, Quan Li2, Chao Li1, Changqi Wang1, Bin Li1
- Tianjin University, China1
- University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom2
30 Nov. 11:15-11:35
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP1-3
Heat leak variation with the surface temperature of the cryogenic pipe for the superconducting power transmission
*Hirofumi Watanabe1, Shiori Iizuka1, Takaya Kato1, Masae Kanda1, Satarou Yamaguchi1
- Chubu University1
AP2
High current HTS cables and Fusion
Chairperson: Nagato Yanagi
National Institute for Fusion Science
Chairperson: Yusuke Sogabe
Kyoto University
30 Nov. 14:00-14:30
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP2-1-INV
Numerical electromagnetic field analyses of straight and spiral copper-plated multifilament coated conductors
*Yusuke Sogabe1, Takashi Hattori1, Ning Wang1, Mao Shigemasa1, Takeshi Mifune1, Naoyuki Amemiya1
- Kyoto University1
30 Nov. 14:30-15:00
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP2-2-INV
Progress of HTS STARS Conductor Development for the Next-Generation Helical Fusion Experimental Device
*Nagato Yanagi1,2, Yoshiro Terazaki1, Yoshiro Narushima1,2, Diego Garfias2, Naoki Hirano1, Yuta Onodera1, Shinji Hamaguchi1, Hirotaka Chikaraishi1, Suguru Takada1, Hitoshi Tamura1, Satoshi Ito3, Hidetoshi Hashizume3, Kazuya Takahata1,2
- National Institute for Fusion Science1
- The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI2
- Tohoku University3
30 Nov. 15:00-15:30
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP2-3-INV
Superconducting magnet needs for the UK’s STEP fusion reactor
*Frank Schoofs1, Peter Daniels1
- United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority1
AP3
Flux pump and novel applications
Chairperson: Zhenan Jiang
Victoria University of Wellington
Chairperson: Kohei Higashikawa
Kyushu University
30 Nov. 15:40-16:00
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP3-1
Development of a novel Jc(B)-switched HTS transformer-rectifier flux pump
*Bradley Leuw1, Jianzhao Geng2, Dominic Moseley1, James Rice1, Rod Badcock1
- Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington1
- Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center, Huazhong University of Science and Technology2
30 Nov. 16:00-16:20
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP3-2
Effective circuit modelling of high temperature superconductor self-rectifying flux pumps
*Benjamin PP Mallett1, Sriharsha Venuturumilli1, Jianzhao Geng1,2, Bradley Leuw1, Dominic A Moseley1, Jordan Clarke1, Rodney A. Badcock1, Chris W. Bumby1
- Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, PO Box 33436, Lower Hutt 5046, New Zealand1
- Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Lab, Huazhong University of Science and Technology2
30 Nov. 16:20-16:40
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP3-3
Design of a 60 kA Flux Pump for Fusion Toroidal Field Coils
*James H.P. Rice1, Jianzhao Geng1,2, Chris W. Bumby1, Hubertus W. Weijers1, Dominic Moseley1, Steven Wray3, Heng Zhang3, Frank Schoofs3, Rodney A. Badcock1
- Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand1
- Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China2
- UK Atomic Energy Authority, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon, United Kingdom3
30 Nov. 16:40-17:00
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP3-4
A Hybrid REBaCuO-Cu Coating for the FCC Beam Screen: Field Homogeneity and Surface Impedance Studies
*Guilherme T. Telles1, Artur Romanov1, Neil Lamas1, Patrick Krkotic2, Joan O'Callaghan2, Montse Pont2, Sergio Calatroni3, Teresa Puig1, Xavier Granados1, Joffre Gutierrez1
- Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona (ICMAB - CSIC), Spain1
- ALBA Synchrotron Light Source, Spain2
- CERN Technology Department, Switzerland3
AP4
Bulk magnet and magnetic levitation
Chairperson: Mark D. Ainslie
University of Cambridge
Chairperson: Tetsuo Oka
Shibaura Institute of Technology
30 Nov. 17:15-17:45
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP4-1-INV
Portable, desktop high-field magnet systems using bulk high-temperature superconductors
*Mark D Ainslie1, Yeekin Tsui1, Dominic A Moseley2, Anthony R Dennis1, Yunhua Shi1, Michael R Beck1, Vito Cientanni1, David A Cardwell1, John H Durrell1
- Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge1
- Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington2
30 Nov. 17:45-18:15
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP4-2-INV
Transportable Superconducting Bulk Magnet for High Resolution NMR
*Takashi Nakamura1, Yousuke Yanagi2, Yoshitaka Itoh3, Tetsuo Miyamoto4, Hiroaki Utsumi4
- RIKEN1
- IMRA JAPAN CO., LTD.2
- AISIN CORPORATION3
- JEOL RESONANCE Inc.4
30 Nov. 18:15-18:45
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP4-3-INV
The hybrid trapped field magnet as a desktop-type magnetic field source providing a quasi-microgravity space on Earth: concept and validation
*Keita Takahashi1, Hiroyuki Fujishiro2, Mark Ainslie3
- Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Gakushuin University, JAPAN1
- Department of Physical Science and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Iwate University, JAPAN2
- Bulk Superconductivity Group, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK3
30 Nov. 18:45-19:15
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP4-4-INV
Bulk HTS magnetic levitation (maglev)
*Frank N. Werfel1, Uta Floegel-Delor1, Peter Schirrmeister1, Thomas Riedel1, Rene Koenig1, Viktor Kantarbar1, Mirko Liebmann1, Oleksii Vakaliuk1
- Adelwitz Technologiezentrum GmbH (ATZ), Germany1
30 Nov. 19:15-19:35
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP4-5
Improvement of Damping Factor by Optimal Shape and Installation Position of the Damper Coils at Low Velocity Range in Electrodynamic Suspension System
*Ryo Yamamoto1, Ryotaro Betsunoh1, Shunsuke Ohashi1
- Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering , Kansai university, Japan1
AP5
Electric aircraft and motor 1
Chairperson: Timothy J. Haugan
U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory
Chairperson: Sangkwon Jeong
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
1 Dec. 9:00-9:30
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP5-1-INV
Design and Scaling Laws of a 40-MW-class Electric Power Distribution System for Liquid-H2 Fuel-Cell Propulsion
*Timothy J Haugan1, Mary Ann P Sebastian2, Chris J Kovacs3
- U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, U.S.A.1
- University of Dayton Research Institute, U.S.A.2
- Scintillating Solutions L.LC,, U.S.A.3
1 Dec. 9:30-9:50
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP5-2
Compact Lightweight Superconducting Motors Employing REBCO CORC and MgB2 Stator Windings
*Swarn S. Kalsi1, R. A. Badcock2, J. G. Storey2, K. A. Hamilton2, Z. Jiang2
- Kalsi Green Power Systems, 46 Renfield Dr, Princeton, NJ USA1
- Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, Lower Hutt, 5010 New Zealand2
1 Dec. 9:50-10:20
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP5-3-INV
Innovative Cryogenic Cooling Method for Megawatt Superconducting Motor of Electric Propulsion
*Sangkwon Jeong1, Rodney. A. Badcock2
- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology1
- Robinson Research Institute of the Victoria University of Wellington2
1 Dec. 10:20-10:50
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP5-4-INV
Electric Design and Motor Characteristic Analysis of large capacity fully-HTS induction motor
*Satoshi Fukui1, Jun Ogawa1, Masakiyo Nakano1, Taiki Netsu1
- Niigata University1
AP6
Electric aircraft and motor 2
Chairperson: James Storey
Victoria University of Wellington
Chairperson: Taketsune Nakamura
Kyoto University
1 Dec. 15:10-15:40
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP6-1-INV
High Power-Density Electrical Machines for Aviation and Heavy Transport
*Rodney A Badcock1, James G Storey1, Kent A Hamilton1, Zhenan Jiang1, Hubertus W Weijers1, Grant Lumsden1, Duleepa J Thrimawithana2, Sangkwon Jeong3
- Paihau - Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington 6140, New Zealand1
- Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Auckland, New Zealand2
- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea3
1 Dec. 15:40-16:10
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP6-2-INV
Electric machines based on HTS – selected aspects and recent developments
*Tabea Arndt1
- KIT ITEP - Germany1
1 Dec. 16:10-16:40
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP6-3-INV
ASCEND: A demonstrator of a cryogenic powertrain for aircraft electrical propulsion
*Alexandre COLLE1, Reda ABDOUH1, Matteo TASSISTO1, Emelie NILSSON1, Ludovic YBANEZ1
- Airbus UpNext1
1 Dec. 16:40-17:00
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP6-4
Estimation of AC loss for a high-power density 10 MW REBCO superconducting synchronous generator cooled by sub-cooled liquid nitrogen
*Kaito Noda1, Hiromasa Sasa1, Hiroshi Miyazaki1, Shun Miura1, Takashi Yoshida1, Teruyoshi Sasayama1, Masataka Iwakuma1, Akifumi Kawagoe2, Teruo Izumi3, Masayuki Konno4, Yuichiro Sasamori4, Hirokazu Honda4, Yoshiji Hase4, Masao Shutoh4
- Kyushu University1
- Kagoshima University2
- the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology3
- Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.4
AP7
Medical applications
Chairperson: Pierre Vedrine
CEA Paris Saclay
Chairperson: So Noguchi
Hokkaido University
1 Dec. 18:00-18:30
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP7-1-INV
Recent Progress of the Iseult 11.7 T Whole Body Magnet
*Pierre Vedrine1
- CEA Paris Saclay1
1 Dec. 18:30-19:00
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP7-2-INV
Design and Test Results of Superconducting Rotating Gantry for East Japan Heavy Ion Center
*Shigeki Takayama1, Takashi Yazawa1, Masaki Asano1, Masato Misawa1, Yoshifumi Nagamoto1, Saki Amano1, Tomofumi Orikasa1, Yutaka Hirata1, Lee SH2, Takayuki Kanai2, Hikaru Souda2, Takeo Iwai2
- Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation1
- Yamagata University2
1 Dec. 19:00-19:30
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP7-3-INV
Construction and Test Results of an REBCO Magnet Equipped with Electrically Conductive Epoxy Resin for Quench Protection
*Sadanori Iwai1, Tatsuro Uto1, Yasumi Ohtani1, Takashi Kusano1, Hirotaka Ishii2, Toshinobu Ito1, Shunji Nomura1
- Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation1
- Toshiba Corporation2
1 Dec.19:30-20:00
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP7-4-INV
Progress in the Development of HTS magnet system for Skeleton Cyclotron Accelerator
*So Noguchi1, Hiroshi Ueda2, Tomonori Watanabe3, Shigeo Nagaya3, Mitsuhiro Fukuda4, Atsushi Ishiyama5
- Hokkaido University1
- Okayama University2
- Chubu Electric Power Company3
- Osaka University4
- Waseda University5
AP8
Magnet science and technology
Chairperson: Frederic Trillaud
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico
Chairperson: Mark D. Bird
Florida State University
2 Dec. 06:15-06:45
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP8-1-INV
Design and progress in manufacture of a highly compact 1.5 T REBCO NI-style brain imaging magnet
*Ben Parkinson1, Konstantinos Bouloukakis1, Jamal Olatunji1, Mathieu Szmigiel2, Mark Hunter3, Daniel Sommerville1, Huub Weijers1
- Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand1
- CEA, France2
- Transpower LTD, New Zealand3
2 Dec. 6:45-7:15
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP8-2-INV
Impact of local strain on the screening currents induced in 2G HTS insert magnets for high DC magnetic field generation
Frederic Trillaud1, Edgar Berrospe-Juarez2, Víctor M. Zermeño3, Francesco Grilli4
- Instituto de Ingeneiría, Universidad nacional Autónoma de México1
- Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal2
- NKT3
- Institute for Technical Physics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology4
2 Dec. 7:15-7:35
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP8-3
Ultra-High Field REBCO Magnets: 32 T and 40 T – Some Recent Developments
*Mark D. Bird1, Hongyu Bai1, Ernesto Bosque1, Iain R. Dixon1, Dylan Kolb-Bond1
- National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA1
2 Dec. 7:35-8:05
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP8-4-INV
Experimental and numerical evaluation of screening-current-induced field and stress in REBCO coils
*Hiroshi Ueda1, Ryota Inoue1, SeokBeom Kim1, Yoshinori Yanagisawa2, Yu Suetomi2, Hideaki Maeda2
- Okayama University1
- RIKEN2
2 Dec. 8:05-8:35
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP8-5-INV
AC losses in superconductors at high frequencies: Skin depth regimes and harmonics in MgB2 Superconductors and Superconductor coils, and comparisons to normal state conductors
*Michael Sumption1, Danlu Zhang1, Milan Majoros1
- MSE, The Ohio State University1
2 Dec. 8:35-9:05
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP8-6-INV
Dynamic resistance and total loss in REBCO coated conductors, stacks, and coils
*Zhenan Jiang1, Yueming Sun1,2, Jin Fang2, Rodney A Badcock1, Nicholas J Long1
- Victoria University of Wellington1
- Beijing Jiaotong University2
2 Dec. 9:05-9:35
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP8-7-INV
Quench dynamics and optical fiber quench detection validation of VIPER HTS cable
*Erica E. Salazar1,2, Zachary S. Hartwig1, Philip Michael1, Rod Badcock3, Mike Davies3, Jofferson Gonzales3, Bernardo Castaldo4, Marta Bajko4
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology1
- Commonwealth Fusion Systems2
- Robinson Research Institute3
- CERN4
2 Dec. 9:35-9:55
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP8-8
Response rate assessment of rapid optical hot spot detection in coated conductor superconducting tape undergoing quantified thermal excitation
*Jofferson T. Gonzales1, Xiyong Huang1, Christopher W. Bumby1, Rodney A. Badcock1
- Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand1
2 Dec. 9:55-10:15
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP8-9
Comparison of protection characteristics of copper-plated multifilament and monofilament coated conductors subject to laterally-uniform thermal disturbances
*Xijie Luo1, Yifan Zhao1, Yusuke Sogabe1, Naoyuki Amemiya1
- Kyoto University1
2 Dec. 10:15-10:35
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP8-10
Canceled
Effect Characteristics of Multiple Wireless Power Charger for Quench Detector with Shielding Barrier under Superconducting High Field Magnet
*Yoon Do Chung1, Eun Young Park2, Yong Chu3
- Suwon Science College, Republic of Korea1
- Korea Christian University, Republic of Korea2
- National Fusion Research Institute, Republic of Korea3
AP9
Bearing
Chairperson: Ruben Hühne
Leibniz IFW Dresden
Chairperson: Yutaka Terao
The University of Tokyo
2 Dec. 15:30-16:00
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP9-1-INV
Application of rotating superconducting magnetic bearings in ring spinning textile machines – Status and challenges
Tilo Espenhahn1, Maria Sparing1, Mahmud Hossain2, Anwar Abdkader2, Chokri Cherif2, Kornelius Nielsch1, *Ruben Hühne1
- Institute for Metallic Materials, Leibniz IFW Dresden, Germany1
- Institute for Textile Machinery and High Performance Materials Technology, TU Dresden, Germany2
2 Dec. 16:00-16:20
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP9-2
Measurement of AC Loss in kHz-Rated Superconducting Maglev Bearings
*Mohammad Siamaki1, James G Storey1, Lars Wiesehoefer2, Rod A Badcock1
- Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand1
- Fachhochschule Südwestfalen, Germany2
2 Dec.16:20-16:40
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP9-3
Study of rotational loss characteristics of superconducting magnetic bearings by FEM analysis based on H-Φ and A-V formulations
*Takemi Onoue1, Satsuki Okumura1, Yutaka Terao1, Hiroyuki Ohsaki1, Yuki Sakurai2, Tomotake Matsumura2, Nobuhiko Katayama2
- Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan1
- Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo, Japan2
2 Dec. 16:40-17:00
Room A / Tokyo Time
AP9-4
Evaluation of the effect of gravity on rotational loss of superconducting magnetic bearings for space applications
*Satsuki Okumura1, Takemi Onoue1, Doa Ahmad1, Yutaka Terao1, Hiroyuki Ohsaki1, Yuki Sakurai2, Tomotake Matsumura2, Nobuhiko Katayama2
- Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan1
- Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo, Japan2