Title :
Fully Controlled Hybrid Bridge Type Superconducting Fault Current Limiter
Author :
Lin Jiang ; Jin, Jian Xun ; Chen, Xiao Yuan
Author_Institution :
Center of Appl. Supercond. & Electr. Eng., Univ. of Electron. Sci. & Technol. of China, Chengdu, China
Abstract :
To date the diode-based bridge type superconducting fault current limiters (SFCL) developed can only limit the transient fault current, meanwhile the SCR-based bridge type SFCLs need up to ten milliseconds acting time to limit the steady fault current due to the inherent switching character of SCRs. To limit the fault current effectively and shorten the acting time to suit various power applications, this paper proposes a fully controlled hybrid bridge type SFCL using fast-response power electronic switches like MOSFETs and IGBTs. The circuit topology, control strategy and theoretical modeling of the proposed SFCL are presented in details. A 220 V/1 kA SFCL case is conceptually designed to study the operational characteristics of the proposed SFCL, and to compare with the conventional diode-based and SCR-based SFCLs. The results show that the proposed SFCL has the advantages of fast response to suit both fault occurrence and power system recovery, and has favorable ability to limit both the transient and steady fault currents.
Keywords :
MOSFET; field effect transistor switches; insulated gate bipolar transistors; network topology; power semiconductor switches; superconducting fault current limiters; IGBT; MOSFET; SCR-based bridge-type SFCL; circuit topology; control strategy; diode-based bridge type superconducting fault current limiters; fast-response power electronic switches; fault occurrence; fully controlled hybrid bridge-type superconducting fault current limiter; inherent switching character; power system recovery; steady fault current; transient fault current; Bridge circuits; Coils; Fault currents; MOSFET; Power systems; Transient analysis; Bridge type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL); MOSFET; power electronics; superconducting coil; superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL); superconducting power system;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2351264