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Manufacturing and Test of a 35 kV/90 MVA Saturated Iron-Core Type Superconductive Fault Current Limiter for Live-Grid Operation

Authors :
Yin Xin
Q.Q. Guo
X.M. Hu
J.Z. Wang
Yi He
J. Cui
W.Z. Gong
S.Z. Ding
X.Y. Niu
H. Hong
F. Ye
Y. Wang
Z.H. Li
Y.Q. Gao
J.Y. Zhang
Z.J. Cao
Ai G. Wu
B. Tian
A.L. Ren
L.X. Xiao
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 19:1934-1937
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2009.

Abstract

We developed a saturated iron-core type 35 kV/90 MVA superconductive fault current limiter and installed the device in a transmission network at Puji substation of China Southern Power Grid for live-grid operation. Innovative design in the iron-core configuration ensures that the device has low impedance in normal power transmission and sufficiently high impedance for a fault current limiting action. A magnetization control circuit allows the iron-core to be saturated or de-saturated depending upon the functional requirements. An energy release and voltage-surge protection unit can promptly discharge the magnetic energy accumulated in the iron-core and suppress the induced and surge voltages of the dc circuit in a current limiting event. This device has been designed to reduce the magnitude of a fault current by about 50%, which will prevent the breaking capacity of the existing circuit breakers in the transmission network from being exceeded in the predictable future. This article presents structural and functional specifications and reports up-to-date live-grid operation data of the device.

Details

ISSN :
15582515 and 10518223
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Accession number :
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