Title :
Cap that current [superconducting fault current limiters]
Author :
Malkin, Peter ; Klaus, David
Author_Institution :
VA TECH TD, Hebburn, UK
fDate :
3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Superconducting fault-current limiters could transform the architecture and operation of electrical power networks. The authors outline the design principles and performance of a prototype device developed under the UK´s LINK programme. The programme was organised in two stages, with stage one represented by a 400 V, 180 A ´bench top´ demonstrator and stage two a ´full scale´ prototype capable of operating at 11 kV carrying 400 A normal current and, most importantly of limiting a prospective 13.1 kA (250 MVA) fault to around 4.5 kA. Stage one was completed and tested successfully in August 1998, and stage two subjected to short-circuit tests in November 1999. Development work is now underway at the Reyrolle site of VA TECH T&D, with the object of delivering a full-scale three-phase high-temperature superconducting FCL for field trials in partnership with a major UK utility
Keywords :
fault current limiters; high-temperature superconductors; power distribution faults; power distribution protection; superconducting devices; UK LINK programme; design principles; short-circuit tests; superconducting fault current limiters; three-phase high-temperature superconducting FCL;
Journal_Title :
IEE Review
DOI :
10.1049/ir:20010206