Title :
Magnetic-shield-type fault current limiter equivalent circuit
Author :
Fabbri, Massimo ; Morandi, Antonio ; Negrini, Francesco ; Ribani, Pier Luigi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Bologna, Italy
Abstract :
In order to investigate how a superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) can enhance the performance of a power system, an accurate circuit model of the device needs to be introduced in power system simulators. In this paper, we present a finite-element numerical model to calculate the time evolution of the voltage across a magnetic-shield-type SFCL, when it is connected to an external circuit. The calculation of the voltage is carried out by using the energy conservation law, and requires the calculation, at any instant, of the current density distribution inside the superconducting tube and magnetization distribution inside the ferromagnetic core of the device. These distributions are determined by means of two coupled equivalent electric and magnetic circuits, whose topology and components are obtained through the spatial integration of quasi-static form of Maxwell equations. Comparisons between numerical and experimental results are shown.
Keywords :
Maxwell equations; current density; current distribution; equivalent circuits; fault current limiters; finite element analysis; high-temperature superconductors; magnetic shielding; power system faults; superconducting devices; Maxwell equations; current density distribution; energy conservation law; equivalent circuit; equivalent electric circuit; equivalent magnetic circuit; finite-element numerical model; high-temperature superconductors; industrial power systems faults; magnetic-shield-type fault current limiter; magnetization distribution; power system simulation; superconducting fault current limiter; superconducting tube; Circuit simulation; Equivalent circuits; Fault current limiters; Finite element methods; Magnetic circuits; Power system faults; Power system modeling; Power system simulation; Superconducting magnets; Voltage; Equivalent circuits; fault current limiters; high-temperature superconductors; industrial power systems faults; modeling;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2004.830602