A system for cooling a superconducting motor includes a combustor and fuel tank that contains a fuel. The system further includes a cooling system that provides the fuel to the superconducting motor or a cryocooler to cool the superconducting motor, resulting in at least partially vaporized fuel coming out of the superconducting motor or cryocooler. The cooling system also a cryocooler and a two-phase ejector that mixes the fuel from the tank and the at least partially vaporized fuel to produce a mixed fuel. The combustor receives the mixed fuel and generates electric power due its combustion. The power can be provided to the superconducting motor.
COOLING ARCHITECTURE USING CRYOGENIC FUELS
2024-06-27
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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