A novel current-limiting circuit based on resistive-type SFCL for fault in DC power system

Ji Shu, Shunliang Wang, Tianqi Liu, Ning Jiao, Yanbo Wang

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Abstract

Reliability and security are essential concerns in DC power system. However, due to the limited capacity of DC circuit breaker (DCCB), the rapidly growing fault current cannot be reliably interrupted. Thus the reliability of the DC power system cannot be guaranteed. In this paper, a novel current-limiting circuit based on resistive-type superconducting fault current limiter (R-SFCL) is proposed to restrain fault current. The operation procedure of the proposed current-limiting circuit is presented in detail. Then, a detailed mathematical model of opening process is established to analyse parameter design. Finally, the simulation results verify the effectiveness of this circuit. Compared with the traditional current limiting solutions, the proposal can effectively limit the fault current to achieve a more reliable breaking serious fault, and the reliability of DC system can be improved. Furthermore, overvoltage on DCCB is also prevented so that the arrester can be cancelled.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMicroelectronics Reliability
Volume88-90
Pages (from-to)1201-1205
Number of pages5
ISSN0026-2714
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2018
Event29th European Symposium on Reliability of Electron Devices, Failure Physics and Analysis - AKKC, Aalborg, Denmark
Duration: 1 Oct 20185 Oct 2018
Conference number: 29th
http://www.esref2018conf.org/

Conference

Conference29th European Symposium on Reliability of Electron Devices, Failure Physics and Analysis
Number29th
LocationAKKC
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityAalborg
Period01/10/201805/10/2018
Internet address

Keywords

  • Fault current
  • Superconducting fault current limiter
  • Energy dissipation
  • DC circuit breaker

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