Abstract

The high temperature superconducting (HTS) cable has shown promising prospects in megacities for the advantages of high transmission power density and low loss. However, when HTS cable is working on grid, various kinds of faults may cause irreversible damage, resulting in the failure of reclosing. In this paper, the resistive superconducting fault current limiter (R-SFCL) is introduced into the power system to cooperate with the HTS cable, so as to reduce the potential damage caused by fault current. Firstly, the equivalent circuit models are established, and then transient response of HTS cables under fault condition is analyzed, the recovery time of HTS tapes are used to define the design of R-SFCL. Finally, the operating reliability of HTS cable has been evaluated and measures about adaptive reclosing times were proposed under different fault currents.

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