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Introduction
IPPS using superconducting coils, normally known as superconducting pulsed power supplies (SPPS), have more advantages over normal coils like higher energy density, very low resistance losses, and higher time of energy storage. A prior study presented an improved SPPS capable of energy recovery by adjusting two. The proposed effort will develop a technology to wirelessly and efficiently transfer power over hundreds of meters via resonant inductive coupling. The key innovation of this approach is the use of dielectricless high-temperature superconducting (HTS) coils to overcome the limitations in efficiency. By storing energy in the magnetic field of inductive elements and then releasing it rapidly, these systems play a crucial role in a myriad of applications.
Superconducting inductive solar container pulse power technology
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