Transient stability of a power system with superconducting fault current limiters

Authors

  • Vasily Sokolovsky
  • Victor Meerovich
  • Attila Györe
  • István Vajda
https://doi.org/10.3311/pp.ee.2007-1-2.01

Abstract

The influence of a superconducting fault current limiter (FCL) on the transient stability of the synchronic operation of electric machines is analyzed for different locations of the inductive FCL in a network and for different parameters of the device. It is shown that the stability can be improved or degraded depending on the FCL impedance under a fault and the time of the recovery of the initial state of the limiter after a fault. Improving the transient stability with the inductive superconducting FCL is demonstrated in the experiments on the electrodynamic model of a power system. The expansion of the obtained results for other FCL designs is discussed.

Keywords:

superconducting fault current limiter, power system transient stability

How to Cite

Sokolovsky, V., Meerovich, V., Györe, A., Vajda, I. “Transient stability of a power system with superconducting fault current limiters”, Periodica Polytechnica Electrical Engineering, 51(1-2), pp. 3–9, 2007. https://doi.org/10.3311/pp.ee.2007-1-2.01

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