The increased use of distributed power generation has led to increasingly high fault current
levels. A superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) is a potential solution to prevent the
problem of short-circuit currents. YBCO-coated conductors (CCs) are one of the most
promising superconducting materials for SFCLs. Most YBCO CCs have stabilizers, which
play a significant role in limiting the fault current in the SFCL. Therefore, the selection of
the appropriate material and the thickness of the stabilizer of the CC used for the SFCL
may affect its quench/recovery characteristics. In this paper, the quench/recovery
characteristics of YBCO CC tapes having stabilizers with various thicknesses were
investigated. The quench/recovery test results showed that, as the thickness of the
stabilizer decreased, both the final approach temperature and the recovery time decreased.
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