Abstract
The pulsed power demands of the current generation of controlled thermonuclear fusion experiments have prompted a great interest in reliable, low cost, pulsed power systems. The Energy Storage Group at the University of Texas at Austin was created in response to this need and has worked for the past three years in developing inertial energy storage systems. 0.5 and 5 megajoule homopolar motor-generators have been designed, built and tested at the University of Texas and design studies have been completed for several systems ranging in size up to 63 gigajoules. The performance of the two laboratory machines and the potential applications which have been investigated are discussed.
Recommended Citation
Weldon, W. F.; Woodson, H. H.; Rylander, H. G.; and Driga, M. D., "Inexpensive Inertial Energy Storage Utilizing Homopolar Motor-Generators" (1975). UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy. 88, pp. 314-319.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/umr-mec/88
Meeting Name
2nd Annual UMR-MEC Conference on Energy (1975: Oct. 7-9, Rolla, MO)
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Session
Energy Systems
Document Version
Final Version
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 1976 University of Missouri--Rolla, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
09 Oct 1975
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