2017
DOI: 10.14311/ppt.2017.2.182
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Development of Current Limiting Device for Short and Autonomous Networks

Abstract: Abstract. In this paper, the problem of tripping of high values of short-circuit currents in mediumvoltage networks will be considered. Disconnection of short-circuit currents which can reach 100-300 kA in short networks is difficult task for modern switching equipment due to the impossibility of damping the electric arc generated by such currents, and due to strong thermal and electrodynamic effects on elements of the switching device. Solution based on active current limiting reactor will be presented.

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“…Permanent magnet synchronous motors are widely popular in different industrial applications, such as machinery [1], power generation [2][3][4], as a source for high current consumers [5,6] with current limiting [7,8] devices, autonomous research units [9], hybrid [10][11][12], electric [13] vehicle motion, aircraft [14], etc. That popularity take place because of exceptional characteristics in energy efficiency, rotor inertia and power to weight ratio compare to other types of motors [15][16].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Permanent magnet synchronous motors are widely popular in different industrial applications, such as machinery [1], power generation [2][3][4], as a source for high current consumers [5,6] with current limiting [7,8] devices, autonomous research units [9], hybrid [10][11][12], electric [13] vehicle motion, aircraft [14], etc. That popularity take place because of exceptional characteristics in energy efficiency, rotor inertia and power to weight ratio compare to other types of motors [15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%