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Thomas Reis
Publications - 15
Citations - 230
Thomas Reis is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotor (electric) & Superconducting electric machine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 134 citations.
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T–A -Formulation to Model Electrical Machines With HTS Coated Conductor Coils
Tara Benkel,Mayraluna Lao,Yingzhen Liu,Enric Pardo,Simon Wolfstädter,Thomas Reis,Francesco Grilli +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 2D time dependent model is proposed to assess the ac losses of superconducting motors based on the T-A-formulation, which by using the finite element method, allows its implementation in commercial software.
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Superconducting motors for aircraft propulsion: the Advanced Superconducting Motor Experimental Demonstrator project
Francesco Grilli,Tara Benkel,Jens H¨anisch,Mayraluna Lao,Thomas Reis,Eva Berberich,Simon Wolfst¨adter,Christian Schneider,Paul Richard Momsen Miller,Palmer Chloe J,Bartek A. Glowacki,Vicente Climente-Alarcon,Anis Smara,Lukasz Tomkow,Johannes Teigelk¨otter,Alexander Stock,Johannes Bu¨del,Loïc Jeunesse,Martin Staempflin,Guillaume Delautre,Baptiste Zimmermann,Ruud van der Woude,Ana Perez,S.V. Samoilenkov,Alexander Molodyk,Enric Pardo,Milan Kapolka,Shuo Li,Anang Dadhich +28 more
TL;DR: The ASuMED project as discussed by the authors aims at a motor power density of 20kW kg$^{-1}$ using a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) stator.
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Design considerations for fully superconducting synchronous motors aimed at future electric aircraft
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of stator teeth on ripple fields experienced by superconducting components has been modelled to illustrate the interdependence of AC magnetic field experienced by the stator and rotor.
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T-A Formulation to Model Electrical Machines with HTS Coated Conductor Coils
Tara Benkel,Mayraluna Lao,Yingzhen Liu,Enric Pardo,Simon Wolfstädter,Thomas Reis,Francesco Grilli +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a 2D time dependent model to assess the AC losses of superconducting motors based on the new T-A formulation, which by using Finite Element Methods (FEM) allows its implementation in commercial software.
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AC loss modelling in superconducting coils and motors with parallel tapes as conductor
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the AC loss of single coils and a full stator of a motor made of windings of parallel tapes, taking several coupling situations into account, and found that isolating the tapes along the length provides almost the same AC loss reduction as that obtained by full transposition.