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Analysis on Fault Current Limiting Characteristics of Three-Phase Transformer Type SFCL using Double Quench According to Three-Phase Ground-Fault Types
Shin-won Lee, Tae-hee Han, Sung-hun Lim
J Electr Electron Mater 2023;36(6):614-619.   Published online November 1, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2023.36.6.13
The fault current limiting characteristics of three-phase transformer type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL), which consisted of three-phase primary and secondary windings wound on E-I iron core, one high-TC superconducting (HTSC) element connected with the secondary winding of one phase and another HTSC element connected in parallel with other two secondary windings of two phases, were analyzed. Unlike other three-phase transformer type SFCLs with three HTSC elements, three-phase transformer type SFCL using double quench has the merit to perform fault current limiting operation for three-phase ground faults with two HTSC elements. To verify its proper three-phase ground fault current limiting operation, three-phase ground faults such as single-line ground, double-line ground and triple-line ground faults were generated in three-phase simulated power system installed with three-phase transformer type SFCL using double quench. From analysis of its fault current limiting characteristics based on tested results, three-phase transformer type SFCL using double quench was shown to be effectively operated for all three-phase ground faults.
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Analysis on Fault Current Limiting Operation of Three-Phase Transformer Type SFCL Using Double Quench
Tae-hee Han, Seok-cheol Ko, Sung-hun Lim
J Electr Electron Mater 2022;35(2):184-189.   Published online March 1, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2022.35.2.12
In this paper, the fault current limiting operations of three-phase transformer type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) using double quench, which consisted of E-I iron core with three legs wound by primary and secondary windings and two superconducting modules (SCMs), were analyzed according to three-phase ground fault types. To verify the effective operation of the three-phase transformer type SFCL using double quench, the test circuit for three-phase ground faults was constructed, and the fault current tests were carried out. Through analysis on the fault current test results, the different fault current limiting characteristics of three-phase transformer type SFCL using double quench from three-phase transformer type SFCL using three SCMs were discussed.
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Analysis on Fault Current Limiting Characteristics of Flux-Lock Type SFCL Using Magnetic Flux Application Circuit
Ju-chan Go, Seung-taek Lim, Sung-hun Lima
J Electr Electron Mater 2017;30(1):37-41.   Published online January 1, 2017
In this paper, the fault current limiting characteristics of the flux-lock type SFCL (superconducting fault current limiter) using magnetic application circuit were analyzed. The flux-lock type SFCL has the structure to install the magnetic application circuit, which can increase the resistance of HTSC (high-TC superconducting element comprising) the SFCL. To analyze the fault current limiting effect of the flux-lock type SFCL through the magnetic flux application circuit, the flux-lock type SFCL either with the magnetic flux circuit or without the magnetic flux circuit was constructed and the fault current limiting characteristics of the SFCL were compared each other through the short-circuit tests.
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Current Limiting Characteristics of a SFCL with Two Triggered Current Limiting Levels in a Simulated Power Distribution System
Seok Cheol Ko, Tae Hee Han
J Electr Electron Mater 2013;26(2):134-139.   Published online February 1, 2013
When the accident occurred in power distribution system, it needs to control efficiently the fault current according to the fault angle and location. The flux-lock type superconducting fault current limiters (SFCL) can quickly limit when the short circuit accidents occurred and be made the resistance after the fault current. The flux-lock type SFCL has a single triggering element, detects and limits the fault current at the same time regardless of the size of the fault current. However, it has a disadvantage that broken the superconductor element. If the flux-lock type SFCL has separated structure of the triggering element and the limiting element, when large fault current occurs, it can reduce the burden of power and control fault current to adjust impedance. In this paper, this system is composed by triggering element and limiting element to analyze operation of limiting current. When the fault current occurs, we analyzed the limiting and operating current characteristics of the two triggering current level, and the compensation characteristics of bus-voltage sag according to the fault angle and location.
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Superconductor and Magnetic Materials : Analysis on Current Limiting Characteristics of Flux-Lock Type SFCL Using a Transformer Winding
Tae Hee Han, Sung Hun Lim
J Electr Electron Mater 2011;24(2):136-140.   Published online February 1, 2011
The fault current limiting characteristics of the flux-lock type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) using a transformer winding were investigated. The suggested flux-lock type SFCL consists of two parallel connected coils on an iron core and the transformer winding connected in series with one of two coils. In this SFCL, the high-TC superconducting (HTSC) element was connected with the secondary side of the transformer. The short-circuit experimental devices to analyze the fault current limiting characteristics of the flux-lock type SFCL using the transformer winding were constructed. Through the short-circuit tests, the flux-lock type SFCL using transformer winding was shown to perform more effective fault current limiting operation compared to the previous flux-lock type SFCL without the transformer winding from the viewpoint of the quench occurrence and the recovery time of the HTSC element.
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Regular Paper : Analysis on Current Limiting Characteristics of a Superconducting Fault Current Limiter (SFCL) with a Peak Currnt Limiting Function
Tae Hee Han, Sung Hun Lim
J Electr Electron Mater 2011;24(1):47-51.   Published online January 1, 2011
The superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) with a peak current limiting function according to the initial fault current with the different amplitudes was suggested. The proposed SFCL, which consists of two limiting components, causes only the first superconducting element among two limiting components to be quenched in case that the initial fault current with the lower peak amplitude happens. On the other hand, the initial fault current with the higher peak amplitude makes both the superconducting elements of two limiting components to be quenched, which contributes to the peak current limiting function of the SFCL. To confirm the fault current limiting operation of the proposed SFCL, the short-circuit tests of the SFCL according to the fault angle were carried out and its effective fault current limiting operations could be discussed.
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Analysis on Reduction Method of Symmetrical Fault Current in a Power System with a SFCL applied into Neutral Line
Sung Hun Lim
J Electr Electron Mater 2010;23(2):148-152.   Published online February 1, 2010
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Hysteresis Characteristics of a SFCL using a Magnetic Coupling of Coils with an Iron Core of Two Magnetic Paths
Sung Hun Lim
J Electr Electron Mater 2009;22(12):1073-1077.   Published online December 1, 2009
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Analysis on Operational Current and Current Distribution between Two Coils of Flux-Lock Type SFCL
J Electr Electron Mater 2005;18(8):753-758.   Published online August 1, 2005
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AC Loss Characteristic in the Fault Current Limiting Elements of a Coil Type
J Electr Electron Mater 2005;18(4):370-374.   Published online April 1, 2005
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