DC Current Limiting Operation and Power Burden Characteristics of a Flux-Coupling Type SFCL Connected in Series between Two Windings

In this paper, a DC fault short circuit was conducted to analyze the DC fault current limiting characteristics of a flux-coupling type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) that has two coils connected in series via one iron core. Similar to the AC power system, the flux-coupling type SFCL in...

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Main Authors: Seok-Cheol Ko, Tae-Hee Han, Sung-Hun Lim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Electronics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/10/9/1087
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spelling doaj-26fddbdcd41d44388bc913cab71f33be2021-05-31T23:10:43ZengMDPI AGElectronics2079-92922021-05-01101087108710.3390/electronics10091087DC Current Limiting Operation and Power Burden Characteristics of a Flux-Coupling Type SFCL Connected in Series between Two WindingsSeok-Cheol Ko0Tae-Hee Han1Sung-Hun Lim2Industry-University Cooperation Foundation & Regional-Industrial Application Research Institute, Kongju National University, 1223-24, Cheonandae-ro, Cheonan 31080, KoreaDepartment of Aero Materials Engineering, Jungwon University, Goesan-gun 28024, KoreaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Soongsil University, 369, Sangdo-ro, Dongjak-gu, Seoul 06978, KoreaIn this paper, a DC fault short circuit was conducted to analyze the DC fault current limiting characteristics of a flux-coupling type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) that has two coils connected in series via one iron core. Similar to the AC power system, the flux-coupling type SFCL in a DC system, which has the two coils connected with each other in series and the secondary coil connected with the superconducting element in parallel, remains in the superconducting state before a short-circuit accident occurs. This results in magnetic flux getting generated by the two windings connected in series offsetting each other and the induced voltage at the two windings remaining at zero. However, in the event of a short-circuit accident on the DC line, a resistance is generated on the superconducting element, so that the magnetic flux generated at the two windings no longer offsets each other. Therefore, a voltage is induced on the two windings, and the fault current is limited accordingly. As a result of configuring a DC short-circuit device and experimenting with this SFCL, we could confirm the DC fault current limiting effect of a flux-coupling type SFCL with two windings connected in series. In addition, we could establish performance conditions of the flux-coupling type SFCL in a DC system by inferring the fault current, operating current, and limited impedance equations according to the connection direction of the flux-coupling type SFCL with two windings connected in series and by analyzing fault current limiting degree, power burden, magnetic flux, and energy consumption for each element composing the SFCL.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/10/9/1087fault current limiting degreepower burdenflux-coupling typesuperconducting fault current limiter (SFCL)short circuit testDC system
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Tae-Hee Han
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Tae-Hee Han
Sung-Hun Lim
DC Current Limiting Operation and Power Burden Characteristics of a Flux-Coupling Type SFCL Connected in Series between Two Windings
Electronics
fault current limiting degree
power burden
flux-coupling type
superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL)
short circuit test
DC system
author_facet Seok-Cheol Ko
Tae-Hee Han
Sung-Hun Lim
author_sort Seok-Cheol Ko
title DC Current Limiting Operation and Power Burden Characteristics of a Flux-Coupling Type SFCL Connected in Series between Two Windings
title_short DC Current Limiting Operation and Power Burden Characteristics of a Flux-Coupling Type SFCL Connected in Series between Two Windings
title_full DC Current Limiting Operation and Power Burden Characteristics of a Flux-Coupling Type SFCL Connected in Series between Two Windings
title_fullStr DC Current Limiting Operation and Power Burden Characteristics of a Flux-Coupling Type SFCL Connected in Series between Two Windings
title_full_unstemmed DC Current Limiting Operation and Power Burden Characteristics of a Flux-Coupling Type SFCL Connected in Series between Two Windings
title_sort dc current limiting operation and power burden characteristics of a flux-coupling type sfcl connected in series between two windings
publisher MDPI AG
series Electronics
issn 2079-9292
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In this paper, a DC fault short circuit was conducted to analyze the DC fault current limiting characteristics of a flux-coupling type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) that has two coils connected in series via one iron core. Similar to the AC power system, the flux-coupling type SFCL in a DC system, which has the two coils connected with each other in series and the secondary coil connected with the superconducting element in parallel, remains in the superconducting state before a short-circuit accident occurs. This results in magnetic flux getting generated by the two windings connected in series offsetting each other and the induced voltage at the two windings remaining at zero. However, in the event of a short-circuit accident on the DC line, a resistance is generated on the superconducting element, so that the magnetic flux generated at the two windings no longer offsets each other. Therefore, a voltage is induced on the two windings, and the fault current is limited accordingly. As a result of configuring a DC short-circuit device and experimenting with this SFCL, we could confirm the DC fault current limiting effect of a flux-coupling type SFCL with two windings connected in series. In addition, we could establish performance conditions of the flux-coupling type SFCL in a DC system by inferring the fault current, operating current, and limited impedance equations according to the connection direction of the flux-coupling type SFCL with two windings connected in series and by analyzing fault current limiting degree, power burden, magnetic flux, and energy consumption for each element composing the SFCL.
topic fault current limiting degree
power burden
flux-coupling type
superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL)
short circuit test
DC system
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/10/9/1087
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