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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 16, 2016
Filed:
Jul. 24, 2014
Nexans, Paris, FR;
Mark Stemmle, Hannover, DE;
Frank Schmidt, Langenhagen, DE;
NEXANS, Paris, FR;
Abstract
A method is disclosed for electrically conductively connecting two superconductive cables. The ends of the two cables are arranged next to each other and parallel to one another, in such a way that their free ends point in the opposite direction, and their conductors are located at least approximately on the same level next to each other. Two conductors of the two cables are electrically conductively connected to each other through electrical contact elements (). The screens () of the two cables () are connected through by separate contact elements () and the two cable ends are treated in this manner for constructing a transmission length for electrical energy are arranged jointly in a housing () of a cryostat so that during operation of the transmission length, a flowable cooling agent with electrically insulating properties flows through a housing () of a cryostat.