2020
DOI: 10.1049/hve.2019.0146
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Parallel resonance type fault current limiting circuit breaker

Abstract: The main goal of this study is introducing a novel fault current limiter based on parallel resonance structure (PRFCL) for high voltage application. During normal mode, the PRFCL reactor is short-circuited via a rectifier bridge DC output voltage and LC resonance tank shows negligible impedance in the line. During a fault, the rectifier bridge switches are turned off, so that the parallel resonance LC tank connects to the line with high impedance. This impedance of the resonance structure can limit the fault c… Show more

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“…[30], the proposed FCL using a paralleled resistor and injected in series into the circuit shows a superior performance from accuracy and response speed viewpoints. [17,36]. e simulation results obtained by using the proposed system when operating in the FCL mode can be compared with those given by the competitors.…”
Section: Fault Current Limiter Modementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[30], the proposed FCL using a paralleled resistor and injected in series into the circuit shows a superior performance from accuracy and response speed viewpoints. [17,36]. e simulation results obtained by using the proposed system when operating in the FCL mode can be compared with those given by the competitors.…”
Section: Fault Current Limiter Modementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the results shown in Figure 23, the proposed system limits the fault current at the rated value while Ref. [17] without protection system with protection system…”
Section: Fault Current Limiter Modementioning
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“…Since the capacity of RSC is 25–30% of the DFIG power rated, it cannot produce enough rotor voltage to counteract the stator voltage drop during severe voltage sag and needs the hardware protection scheme to cope with this problem [11 ]. In literature, several hardware schemes have been proposed and documented to meet the FRT requirement of the DFIG, which can be classified as (i) parallel reactive power compensation controllers include static synchronous compensator and static var compensator [12 ], (ii) dynamic voltage restorer [13 ], (iii) unified inter‐phase power controller [14, 15 ], (iv) series dynamic resistor [16, 17 ], (v) energy storage system [18 ], (vi) fault current limiters (FCLs) [19–41 ]. FCLs have been recognised as an attractive protection device in power system, which not only limits the magnitude of fault current [19–25 ], but also improves the power quality [26–28 ], the transient recovery voltage of circuit breaker [29, 30 ], and the system stability [31 ].…”
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confidence: 99%