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A Bidirectional Active DC Fault Current Limiter Based on Coupled Inductor

Shunliang Wang, Junjie Zhou, Ji Shu, Junpeng Ma, Kejun Qin, Tianqi Liu

2022IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery24 citationsDOI

Abstract

When a fault occurs on the dc side of the voltage source converter based high voltage direct current (VSC-HVDC) transmission system, the fault current rises quickly due to the low damping of the dc system. Using a dc fault current limiter (DC-FCL) to limit the rise of the fault current can significantly reduce the breaking requirements of the DCCB. A topology of a bidirectional active dc fault current limiter (BA-FCL) based on coupled inductor is proposed in this paper. No expensive full-controlled power electronic devices are used in this topology. Only a few half-controlled power electronic devices are used to achieve active control of the current limiting unit. Compared with many topologies of current limiter at present, the fault current limiting effect of BA-FCL is improved significantly while the cost, volume, topology complexity, and control complexity are reduced. The stress analysis and parameter design of the proposed current limiter are carried out. Finally, the simulation case study and hardware experiment are implemented to verify the good economy and current limiting performance of the proposed topology.

Topics & Concepts

Fault current limiterCurrent limitingInductorTopology (electrical circuits)LimiterNetwork topologyFault (geology)EngineeringElectronic engineeringElectrical engineeringVoltageComputer scienceLimit (mathematics)Power (physics)Electric power systemPhysicsMathematicsSeismologyGeologyQuantum mechanicsOperating systemMathematical analysisHVDC Systems and Fault ProtectionCardiac Structural Anomalies and RepairElectrical Fault Detection and Protection