Title :
Limitation of Fault Current and Burden of Superconducting Element Applied to Neutral Line of the Transformer
Author :
In-Gyu Im ; Hyo-Sang Choi ; Hye-Won Choi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Chosun Univ., Gwangju, South Korea
Abstract :
The consumption of electrical energy has been increased since industrial revolution and still increasing so far. As the consumption of electricity increases, the problem of the failure of electric device and degrading of electric reliability by over current from the related fault happened. Therefore, the research of electrical device using high-temperature superconducting element is going on now and superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) was applied on the neutral line of common transformer. As the applied voltage increases, the characteristics of the electrical power burden of SFCLs were studied. In case of fault in the power system, superconducting element restricted the fault current by normal conductivity element connected in third winding of a transformer. As a result of the test, it was confirmed that the conduction element limited initial fault current promptly as the voltage increases. After this, the conduction element took the power burden of fault current by changing the way of current and the limit rate became high as well. Also, it was confirmed that the power burden of conduction element was reduced due to no change of limit rate of fault current. By adapting of the SFCL to neutral line of a transformer and of normal conduction element to power system in the third winding, the use of current protection facility became available without increase and change of the capacity. Accordingly, the current limiter which was applied on the neutral line of a transformer was considered to have effects of cost saving, preventing mechanical failure and expansion of fault.
Keywords :
current transformers; failure analysis; overcurrent protection; superconducting device reliability; superconducting fault current limiters; superconducting transformers; transformer windings; SFCL; conduction element; current protection facility; electric device failure; electric reliability; electrical energy; electrical power burden; high-temperature superconducting element; limit rate; mechanical failure; neutral line; normal conductivity element; overcurrent; power system; superconducting fault current limiter; transformer; winding; Circuit faults; Fault current limiters; Fault currents; Limiting; Power systems; Switches; Windings; Current transformer (CT); normal conducting fault current limiter; silicon controlled rectifier (SCR); superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL);
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2013.2294403