Columbus, OH, United States of America

Edward Collings


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Years Active: 2015

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Title: Innovations of Edward Collings in Superconducting Fault Current Limiters

Introduction

Edward Collings is an accomplished inventor based in Columbus, OH. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering, particularly in the development of superconducting fault current limiters (FCL). His innovative approach addresses the challenges associated with conventional FCL systems, making them more efficient and cost-effective.

Latest Patents

Collings holds a patent for a "Fast-cycling, conduction-cooled, quasi-isothermal, superconducting fault current limiter." This invention provides protection for devices in electric power grids by utilizing lower-cost superconductors that do not require liquid cryogen. The disclosed embodiments describe systems that can sustain multiple sequential faults while minimizing recovery time. This advancement allows for a more affordable and efficient design of FCL systems.

Career Highlights

Edward Collings is affiliated with The Ohio State University, where he continues to contribute to research and innovation in electrical engineering. His work focuses on improving the reliability and performance of power grid systems through advanced superconducting technologies.

Collaborations

Collings has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Michael D. Sumption and Milan Majoros. Their combined expertise enhances the research and development efforts in the field of superconducting technologies.

Conclusion

Edward Collings is a pioneering inventor whose work on superconducting fault current limiters represents a significant advancement in electrical engineering. His innovative solutions are poised to improve the efficiency and reliability of power grid systems.

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