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Stable overload operation of high-temperature superconductor protective resistors
V. A. Malginova, A. V. Malginova, L. S. Fleishmanbc a P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
b Krzhizhanovsky Power Engineering Institute, Moscow, Russia
c Ordzhonikidze Russian State Geological Prospecting University, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:
The use of high-temperature superconductor (HTS) resistors to protect electrical equipment and ac networks from emergency short-circuit currents and single phase-to-ground faults has been considered. It has been proposed to use a stable overload operation in HTS composite wires to enhance the speed of response and thermal stability of HTS current-limiting devices. Design solutions for the use of stabilized low-resistance HTS wires in protective resistors for ac networks have been developed that increase the resistance inserted in the circuit by several orders of magnitude. The characteristics of first-generation HTS wires with high critical parameters in the resistive state have been measured in a wide current overload range. Prototypes of instantaneous thermally stable current-limiting devices with HTS protective resistors have been fabricated and tested. The design parameters of HTS protective resistors for use in electric power networks have been calculated.
Keywords:
high-temperature superconductor, protective resistor, resistive state, transient, fault current limiting.
Received: 19.09.2018 Revised: 22.10.2018 Accepted: 15.04.2019
Citation:
V. A. Malginov, A. V. Malginov, L. S. Fleishman, “Stable overload operation of high-temperature superconductor protective resistors”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 89:12 (2019), 1853–1861; Tech. Phys., 64:12 (2019), 1759–1766
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