Title :
Dc micro grid protection with the z-source breaker
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC, USA
Abstract :
Many components of a modern micro grid operate using a dc interface including solar panels, fuel cells, and battery energy storage. For this reason, a dc micro grid has been suggested and utilized in some power systems. With the absence of a zero-crossing in the current waveform, the dc breaker faces a unique challenge in that there is no natural method of extinguishing an arc that occurs during breaker operation. This is handled in practice by using over-sized ac breakers, using a solid-state breaker, or using a hybrid solid-state/mechanical breaker. A recently introduced z-source breaker is a unique form of the solid-state breaker that automatically reacts in real-time to system faults; not requiring the typical fault sensing and detection. It has the ability to clear the fault within microseconds. Furthermore, the source will not experience the fault current. In this paper, the theory behind the z-source breaker is reviewed and the breaker is studied in the context of several micro grid topological arrangements using non-real-time and real-time simulation.
Keywords :
circuit breakers; distributed power generation; fault diagnosis; power generation faults; DC microgrid protection; Z-source breaker; battery energy storage; current waveform; dc interface; fault detection; fault sensing; fuel cells; hybrid solid-state-mechanical breaker; over-sized ac breakers; power systems; solar panels; system faults; Capacitance; Capacitors; Circuit faults; Inductance; Inductors; Thyristors; Transient analysis; Power grid; circuit breakers; power system faults; smart grids; thyristor circuits;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2013 - 39th Annual Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vienna
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2013.6699472