A Neodymium Hybrid Fault Current Limiter

abstract: This dissertation presents a new hybrid fault current limiter (FCL) topology that is primarily intended to protect single-phase power equipment. It can however be extended to protect three phase systems but would need three devices to protect each individual phase. In comparison against th...

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Other Authors: Prigmore, Jay (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.17736
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-177362018-06-22T03:03:44Z A Neodymium Hybrid Fault Current Limiter abstract: This dissertation presents a new hybrid fault current limiter (FCL) topology that is primarily intended to protect single-phase power equipment. It can however be extended to protect three phase systems but would need three devices to protect each individual phase. In comparison against the existing fault current limiter technology, the salient fea-tures of the proposed topology are: a) provides variable impedance that provides a 50% reduction in prospective fault current; b) near instantaneous response time which is with-in the first half cycle (1-4 ms); c) the use of semiconductor switches as the commutating switch which produces reduced leakage current, reduced losses, improved reliability, and a faster switch time (ns-µs); d) zero losses in steady-state operation; e) use of a Neodym-ium (NdFeB) permanent magnet as the limiting impedance which reduces size, cost, weight, eliminates DC biasing and cooling costs; f) use of Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to control the magnitude of the fault current to a user's desired level. g) experi-mental test system is developed and tested to prove the concepts of the proposed FCL. This dissertation presents the proposed topology and its working principle backed up with numerical verifications, simulation results, and hardware implementation results. Conclu-sions and future work are also presented. Dissertation/Thesis Prigmore, Jay (Author) Karady, George G (Advisor) Ayyanar, Raja (Committee member) Holbert, Keith (Committee member) Hedman, Kory (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Electrical engineering Fault Current Limiter Ferromagnetic Core Neodymium Power System Protection eng 204 pages Ph.D. Electrical Engineering 2013 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.17736 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2013
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Electrical engineering
Fault Current Limiter
Ferromagnetic Core
Neodymium
Power System Protection
spellingShingle Electrical engineering
Fault Current Limiter
Ferromagnetic Core
Neodymium
Power System Protection
A Neodymium Hybrid Fault Current Limiter
description abstract: This dissertation presents a new hybrid fault current limiter (FCL) topology that is primarily intended to protect single-phase power equipment. It can however be extended to protect three phase systems but would need three devices to protect each individual phase. In comparison against the existing fault current limiter technology, the salient fea-tures of the proposed topology are: a) provides variable impedance that provides a 50% reduction in prospective fault current; b) near instantaneous response time which is with-in the first half cycle (1-4 ms); c) the use of semiconductor switches as the commutating switch which produces reduced leakage current, reduced losses, improved reliability, and a faster switch time (ns-µs); d) zero losses in steady-state operation; e) use of a Neodym-ium (NdFeB) permanent magnet as the limiting impedance which reduces size, cost, weight, eliminates DC biasing and cooling costs; f) use of Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to control the magnitude of the fault current to a user's desired level. g) experi-mental test system is developed and tested to prove the concepts of the proposed FCL. This dissertation presents the proposed topology and its working principle backed up with numerical verifications, simulation results, and hardware implementation results. Conclu-sions and future work are also presented. === Dissertation/Thesis === Ph.D. Electrical Engineering 2013
author2 Prigmore, Jay (Author)
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title A Neodymium Hybrid Fault Current Limiter
title_short A Neodymium Hybrid Fault Current Limiter
title_full A Neodymium Hybrid Fault Current Limiter
title_fullStr A Neodymium Hybrid Fault Current Limiter
title_full_unstemmed A Neodymium Hybrid Fault Current Limiter
title_sort neodymium hybrid fault current limiter
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