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Integration of superconducting fault current limiter with solid-state DC circuit breaker

Jiawen Xi, Xiaoze Pei, Wenjuan Song, Liyong Niu, Yuhan Liu, Xianwu Zeng

2022International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The onboard direct current (DC) system in electric aircraft could face a severe fault current, which is tens of times the nominal current in a short-circuit fault. It is critical to limit the fault current and clear the fault within a few milliseconds to prevent any damage to the DC system. A protection method using a resistive superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) with a solid-state DC circuit breaker (SSCB) to manage the DC short-circuit fault is proposed and experimentally verified. A bifilar SFCL coil prototype with two types of connection to achieve low and high inductance is designed and tested, which reduces the fault current considerably from 2000 A to below 1000 A. The performance when integrating the low and high inductance SFCL with a solid-state DC circuit breaker are investigated. It is found that when integrating the SFCL with the SSCB, a high voltage is induced across the high inductance SFCL during current interruption tests. In terms of reliability and durability, the low inductance SFCL is preferred to integrate with the SSCB. The experimental results show that the low inductance SFCL can be an effective solution to protect the DC system from severe fault currents and then SSCB can rapidly and reliably interrupt the fault current at 1000 A.

Topics & Concepts

Circuit breakerFault current limiterLimiterElectrical engineeringArc-fault circuit interrupterSolid-state relayCurrent limitingSuperconductivityCurrent (fluid)Fault (geology)Transient recovery voltageShort circuitEngineeringMaterials scienceElectronic engineeringPhysicsElectric power systemVoltagePower factorGeologyRelayCondensed matter physicsPower (physics)Constant power circuitQuantum mechanicsSeismologyHVDC Systems and Fault ProtectionElectrical Fault Detection and ProtectionCardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair