Abstract:One of the most interesting applications of superconductors in power systems is the so called "Superconductor Fault Current Limiter (SFCL)". This is a device that makes the lines exhibit a variable short-circuit impedance: very low (almost null) under normal operation, and high when the current increases above the security limit of the line. There are two types of SFCL: resistive and inductive. The first one consists of a superconducting element in series with the line. The element is designed with a critical … Show more
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