Abstract

The high-T/sub c/ superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) can be classified into resistive, inductive and hybrid types. The inductive type HTSFCL seems to show most prospect due to the simple design (construction) of the secondary superconducting winding in the form of ceramic type BSCCO and for the reduction of current leads. In an inductive type SFCL, ferromagnetic cores for magnetic flux are applied, however open cores are also taken into consideration in order to simplify the construction. The results of experimental and computational investigations of inductive SFCL parameters are presented in this paper.

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