A Comparative Study on Applicability of Parallel Resonance Type Fault Current Limiters in Power Systems
In this study the proposed series-parallel resonance-type fault current limiter (SPRFCL) is compared with other parallel resonance-type FCLs (fault current limiter) recommended in the literature for symmetrical and asymmetrical faults to reveal its applicability. The first aim of resonance circuits...
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description | In this study the proposed series-parallel resonance-type fault current limiter (SPRFCL) is compared with other parallel resonance-type FCLs (fault current limiter) recommended in the literature for symmetrical and asymmetrical faults to reveal its applicability. The first aim of resonance circuits is to effectively limit the increasing fault current at an allowable value after a fault happened. As a second goal, maintaining the PCC (point of common coupling) voltage at its nominal value during the fault has been handled to carry out the grid code requirements and to protect the sensitive loads connected to this point. Among all FCLs, SPRFCL has been the most efficacious limiter that can successfully suppress fault currents in different fault types and preserve the level of PCC voltage at the duration of the fault. Also, it has an advantageous design in terms of occurred instantaneous power losses on it and the maximum voltage and current levels of semiconductor switches. |
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spelling | doaj.art-da66cf012af046f7b594818ad46083052024-04-15T17:39:49ZengFaculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in OsijekTehnički Vjesnik1330-36511848-63392022-01-01293993100110.17559/TV-20201006231717A Comparative Study on Applicability of Parallel Resonance Type Fault Current Limiters in Power SystemsBaris Kucukaydin0Oktay Arikan1Kirklareli University, Department of Electrical Electronics Engineering, Kayali Campus, 39010, Kirklareli, TurkeyYildiz Technical University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Davutpasa Campus, 34220, Esenler, Istanbul, TurkeyIn this study the proposed series-parallel resonance-type fault current limiter (SPRFCL) is compared with other parallel resonance-type FCLs (fault current limiter) recommended in the literature for symmetrical and asymmetrical faults to reveal its applicability. The first aim of resonance circuits is to effectively limit the increasing fault current at an allowable value after a fault happened. As a second goal, maintaining the PCC (point of common coupling) voltage at its nominal value during the fault has been handled to carry out the grid code requirements and to protect the sensitive loads connected to this point. Among all FCLs, SPRFCL has been the most efficacious limiter that can successfully suppress fault currents in different fault types and preserve the level of PCC voltage at the duration of the fault. Also, it has an advantageous design in terms of occurred instantaneous power losses on it and the maximum voltage and current levels of semiconductor switches.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/398894instantaneous power lossresonance type fault current limitertotal energy consumedvoltage sag/swell |
spellingShingle | Baris Kucukaydin Oktay Arikan A Comparative Study on Applicability of Parallel Resonance Type Fault Current Limiters in Power Systems Tehnički Vjesnik instantaneous power loss resonance type fault current limiter total energy consumed voltage sag/swell |
title | A Comparative Study on Applicability of Parallel Resonance Type Fault Current Limiters in Power Systems |
title_full | A Comparative Study on Applicability of Parallel Resonance Type Fault Current Limiters in Power Systems |
title_fullStr | A Comparative Study on Applicability of Parallel Resonance Type Fault Current Limiters in Power Systems |
title_full_unstemmed | A Comparative Study on Applicability of Parallel Resonance Type Fault Current Limiters in Power Systems |
title_short | A Comparative Study on Applicability of Parallel Resonance Type Fault Current Limiters in Power Systems |
title_sort | comparative study on applicability of parallel resonance type fault current limiters in power systems |
topic | instantaneous power loss resonance type fault current limiter total energy consumed voltage sag/swell |
url | https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/398894 |
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