2010
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/234/3/032001
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Thermal behavior of 2G HTS tape for use in resistive fault current limiters

Abstract: Abstract. To design a commutative resistive fault current limiter it is important to study load characteristics of a superconducting tape as a non-linear resistive element. We used 2G HTS tapes SF12050 and SF12100 produced by Superpower Co. of 12 mm in width and of 50 and 100 µm in thickness, respectively. The tapes of different length in the range of 10 -50 cm were studied. A loading current was a 10 ms half-sine pulse of different amplitude up to 1 kA. The pulse was generated using a low and high-voltage LC … Show more

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“…High resistive substrates such as nickel or hastelloy add to fast quenching (1-2 ms) of the tape during the faults. YBCO tapes are extensively studied for SFCL application [8]- [11]. The technoeconomic feasibility for practical application of SFCL still requires development in costeffective cryogenic system and reduction in the cost of hightemperature superconductor (HTS) tape.…”
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“…High resistive substrates such as nickel or hastelloy add to fast quenching (1-2 ms) of the tape during the faults. YBCO tapes are extensively studied for SFCL application [8]- [11]. The technoeconomic feasibility for practical application of SFCL still requires development in costeffective cryogenic system and reduction in the cost of hightemperature superconductor (HTS) tape.…”
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confidence: 99%