Abstract

The fast raising nature of DC fault currents and sensitivity of high-voltage DC (HVDC) power converters to DC faults is critical protection issues. On the other hand, DC fault current does not meet zero; which causes DC to fault current breaking process become more challenging. Specifically, to protect HVDC grids against DC fault currents, the development of very fast breakers is crucial. This study proposes a DC fault current limiter and breaker, which is able to protect the HVDC system/grid in a very fast and safe manner. The main goal of this study is to enhance the performance of already in the market hybrid DC circuit breakersincluding the magnitude of fault current and breaker operation speed. In the proposed HVDC fault current limiter and breaker, the fault current is limited in two stages by an inductive and resistive current limiter, which drastically decreases the main breaker dissipated energy. The functionality of the proposed HVDC fault current limiter and breaker is mathematically analysed, and then verified by PSCAD and Matlab/Simulink. Finally, simulation results are validated by scaled-down laboratory examinations.

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