Title :
Repetitive current limiter based on polymer PTC resistor
Author :
Skindhøj, Jørgen ; Glatz-Reichenbach, Joachim ; Strümpler, Ralf
Author_Institution :
ABB Corp. Res., Baden-Dattwil, Switzerland
fDate :
4/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Until now, one shot devices as fuses have been used for the limitation and interruption of short-circuit currents. A repetitive current limiter (CL) has been developed using a polymer composite as the functional part of the device. The CL is able to limit and interrupt a fault current flowing through it by a fast increase of its resistance by eight to ten orders of magnitude. Short-circuit tests were carried out on an AC generator circuit with a prospective test current of 16 kARMS, U=220 VRMS, which was limited to 3 kA in peak. Also further short-circuit tests were performed using a capacitor battery with variable prospective currents between 0.7 and 78 kARMS . The limitation of the short-circuit current by the CL is caused by the thermal expansion of the matrix of the polymer composite, which leads to a forced separation of the conducting filler particles. This fast motion in the sub-ms range with amplitudes on a μm-scale is monitored by using a fast laser distance sensor. The necessary mechanical expansion of the polymer composite for a limitation of the current to a negligible value is 40 μm within 700 μs
Keywords :
current limiters; interrupters; polymers; power system protection; short-circuit currents; switchgear testing; thermistors; 0.7 to 78 kA; 16 kA; 220 V; 3 kA; 40 mum; 700 mus; AC generator circuit; HV fuses; capacitor battery; conducting filler particles; fast laser distance sensor; polymer PTC resistor; polymer composite matrix; repetitive current limiter; short-circuit current interruption; short-circuit tests; thermal expansion; AC generators; Batteries; Capacitors; Circuit testing; Current limiters; Fault currents; Fuses; Performance evaluation; Polymers; Resistors;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on