This paper proposes a new parallel-LC-resonance-type fault current limiter (FCL) that uses a resistor in series with a capacitor. The proposed FCL is capable of limiting the fault current magnitude near to the prefault magnitude of distribution feeder current by placing the mentioned resistor in the structure of the FCL. In this way, the voltage of the point of common coupling does not experience considerable sag during the fault. In addition, the proposed FCL does not use a superconducting inductor which has high construction cost. Analytical analysis for this structure is presented in detail, and simulation results using power system computer-aided design/electromagnetic transients, including dc software are obtained to validate the effec...
There are different approaches to limit fault current, in this thesis work, Superconducting fault c...
Almost all of the fault current limiters (FCLs) have a negligible voltage drop during normal operati...
Increasing levels of fault currents in utility grids are expected to result in mechanical and therma...
This paper proposes a new parallel-LC-resonance-type fault current limiter (FCL) that uses a resisto...
This paper proposes a parallel-LC-resonance type fault current limiter (FCL) that uses a resistor in...
This paper proposes a new parallel LC resonance type Fault Current Limiter (FCL). This structure has...
Short circuit current limitation in distribution utilities can be an effective way to improve power ...
This paper proposes a new topology for fault current limiter (FCL) that is based on series LC resona...
Increased power generation depending on demand, becoming widespread of distributed generation system...
In this study the proposed series-parallel resonance-type fault current limiter (SPRFCL) is compared...
In this paper a controllable resistive type fault current limiter (CR-FCL) is introduced. The CR-FCL...
The proposed structure prevents voltage sag and phase-angle jump of the substation PCC after fault o...
Current power systems will suffer from increasing pressure as a result of an upsurge in demand and w...
The protection of sensitive loads against voltage drop is a concern for the power system. A fast fau...
Abstract – Solid-state fault current limiters (SSFCL) in power systems are alternative devices to li...
There are different approaches to limit fault current, in this thesis work, Superconducting fault c...
Almost all of the fault current limiters (FCLs) have a negligible voltage drop during normal operati...
Increasing levels of fault currents in utility grids are expected to result in mechanical and therma...
This paper proposes a new parallel-LC-resonance-type fault current limiter (FCL) that uses a resisto...
This paper proposes a parallel-LC-resonance type fault current limiter (FCL) that uses a resistor in...
This paper proposes a new parallel LC resonance type Fault Current Limiter (FCL). This structure has...
Short circuit current limitation in distribution utilities can be an effective way to improve power ...
This paper proposes a new topology for fault current limiter (FCL) that is based on series LC resona...
Increased power generation depending on demand, becoming widespread of distributed generation system...
In this study the proposed series-parallel resonance-type fault current limiter (SPRFCL) is compared...
In this paper a controllable resistive type fault current limiter (CR-FCL) is introduced. The CR-FCL...
The proposed structure prevents voltage sag and phase-angle jump of the substation PCC after fault o...
Current power systems will suffer from increasing pressure as a result of an upsurge in demand and w...
The protection of sensitive loads against voltage drop is a concern for the power system. A fast fau...
Abstract – Solid-state fault current limiters (SSFCL) in power systems are alternative devices to li...
There are different approaches to limit fault current, in this thesis work, Superconducting fault c...
Almost all of the fault current limiters (FCLs) have a negligible voltage drop during normal operati...
Increasing levels of fault currents in utility grids are expected to result in mechanical and therma...