Author:
Sotelo G.G.,dos Santos G.,Martins F. G. R.,Sass F.,Rocha L. M. M.,Bitencourt A. A.,Franca B. W.,Dias D. H. N.,de Andrade R.,Polasek A.
Abstract
Abstract
Electrical faults on medium voltage electric power distribution systems can damage transformers. This fact motivated an R&D project in Brazil to study Fault Current Limiters for a utility. In this context, innovative design with a bifilar winding was developed for the present work, aiming to reduce self-inductance and to improve cooling rate. Long length second-generation superconducting tapes were used to build the prototype, which was constructed on a fiber-glass base. The prototype module has been tested at low voltage levels. The nominal operation, fault current limitation and recovery time have been examined for prospective currents of 2700 A and reduction of about 90 % in the current level. Due to fast recovery time and good heat exchange, the proposed topology has potential to be applied in a full-scale prototype.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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