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Design considerations for an inductive high T/sub c/ superconducting fault current limiter

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In this article, the authors investigated the feasibility of an inductive iron core superconducting fault current limiter, which is based on a high temperature super-conducting shield surrounding a magnetic circuit with a primary winding.
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The authors investigate the design feasibility of an inductive iron core superconducting fault current limiter. A simplified thermo-electromagnetic analysis of the operating behavior of the fault current limiter is presented. This design is based on a high temperature superconducting shield surrounding a magnetic circuit with a primary winding generating an AC magnetic field. During fault conditions the field penetrates the core resulting in a large impedance, and thus a limitation of the fault current. In the analysis of this design, for voltages and currents up to 25 kV root-mean-square (RMS) and 2000 A RMS, it is shown that recuperation times for superconductors operating at liquid nitrogen temperatures are acceptable. >

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Tests of 100 kW High-T/sub c/ superconducting fault current limiter

TL;DR: In this article, an inductive superconducting fault current limiter has been built and tested, which mainly consists of a copper coil, a super-conducting tube, and an iron core which are concentrically arranged.
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Development of Saturated Iron Core HTS Fault Current Limiters

TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the technical data and testing results of a 3 phase lab testing model of a 35 kV/100 MVA SFCL and some key design parameters of the 35 kv/100 mVA prototype are presented.
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Development of flux-lock-type fault current limiter with high-T/sub c/ superconducting element

TL;DR: In this article, a fault current limiter (FCL) is proposed, which consists of a high T/sub c/ superconducting (HTS) element, three coils wound on the same core, and a magnetic field coil covering the HTS element.
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A magnetic shielding type superconducting fault current limiter using a Bi2212 thick film cylinder

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a magnetic shielding type superconducting fault current limiter using a Bi-2212 thick film cylinder, which consists of a primary winding on a superconding cylinder for generating an AC magnetic field, the cylinder for shielding the field, an iron core for magnetic members and a control ring for controlling fault currents.
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Superconducting fault current limiter

TL;DR: A superconducting fault current limiter composed of an induction coil wound around a core made of a soft magnetic material such as soft iron, ferrite or the like was proposed in this paper.
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Magnetization of High-Field Superconductors

TL;DR: Experimental results and phenomenological theory based on the sponge model for hysteretic high-field superconductors are given in this article, where the response of the supercondors to alternating fields superimposed upon steady fields is studied.
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Towards the superconducting fault current limiter

TL;DR: In this article, a 25 kV single-phase prototype is described which consists of a Nb Ti superconducting coil without iron core and with very low inductance, lodged inside a conventional cryostat with liquid helium; each terminal of the coil is linked to a current lead and to a voltage bushing.
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A Current Limiting Device Using Superconducting D.C. Bias Applications and Prospects

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a fault current limiting device employing iron cored reactors using a superconducting d.c. bias, which has performance characteristics which appear to meet the demanding requirements for such devices.
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A superconducting fault‐current limiter

TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual design for a fault-current limiter for electrical power utilities is presented, which utilizes a superconducting element to commutate the fault current into a shunt resistor.
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Assessment study of superconducting fault-current limiters operating at 77 K

TL;DR: In this paper, the possible impact of nitrogen-cooled superconductors on the design and cost of superconducting fault current limiters is assessed by considering the technical specifications which such devices must meet, and by comparing material properties of 77 K and 4 K supercondors.
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