Title :
A hybrid repetitive opening switch for inductive storage systems and protection of DC circuits
Author :
Pokryvailo, A. ; Ziv, I.
Author_Institution :
Propulsion Phys. Lab., Yavne, Israel
fDate :
30 June-3 July 2002
Abstract :
A compact hybrid repetitive opening switch (HOS) rated 50 kA, 4 kV is described. This HOS is intended for use in long-charge, e.g., battery-based inductive storage systems that look promising for many applications, such as uninterruptible power supplies, driving ET loads, protection of DC circuits, etc. A commercial vacuum circuit breaker serves as the first stage. It provides the high-current carrying capability of 2.5·108 A2s during the inductor charge, or a 1600A continuous rating with low power losses. At a desired moment, it is opened, and the current is transferred to the second stage comprising high-power gate turn-off thyristors or gate commutated thyristors (GCTs) that break the current during several microseconds. A pause of 1-2 ms is provided for the vacuum breaker recovery. A novel approach allowing the enhancement of an order of magnitude of the turn-off capability of fully-controlled semiconductor devices, such as GCTs, is developed and analyzed. It comprises the inverse current injection into the second stage assisted by a precisely timed gate turnoff. The main benefit of this technique is a dramatic reduction (by factor of ten) in the quantity of semiconductor devices in the second stage. The electrical and mechanical design of the HOS is described. PSpice simulations coupled with field analysis of nonlinear magnetic components and test results are presented. Future development is outlined.
Keywords :
MOS-controlled thyristors; SPICE; inductive energy storage; insulated gate bipolar transistors; losses; power semiconductor switches; protection; pulsed power switches; thyristor applications; vacuum circuit breakers; 1600 A; 4 kV; 50 kA; DC circuits protection; ET loads driving; PSpice simulations; battery-based inductive storage systems; continuous rating; current breaking; field analysis; fully-controlled semiconductor devices; gate commutated thyristors; high-current carrying capability; high-power gate turn-off thyristors; hybrid repetitive opening switch; inductive storage systems; inductor charge; inverse current injection; turn-off capability; uninterruptible power supplies; vacuum circuit breaker; Analytical models; Circuit breakers; Couplings; Inductors; Power system protection; Semiconductor devices; Switches; Switching circuits; Thyristors; Uninterruptible power systems;
Conference_Titel :
Power Modulator Symposium, 2002 and 2002 High-Voltage Workshop. Conference Record of the Twenty-Fifth International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7540-8
DOI :
10.1109/MODSYM.2002.1189554