Abstract

A conventional superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) is usually only connected to a power system for fault current limitation. The study described in this paper, however, attempts to use the hybrid SFCL application to reduce the transformer inrush current. To accomplish this, this paper first suggests the concepts to expand the scope of the SFCL application in the power system. The power system operator should first determine the proper amount of current-limiting resistance (CLR) of the hybrid SFCL. Therefore, this paper suggests a decision scheme of the optimal insertion resistance in an SFCL application to reduce the transformer inrush current. This scheme and the SFCL model are implemented using the electromagnetic transient program (EMTP). We determine the optimal CLR by EMTP simulation, and this value is applied to model the SFCL by the EMTP. The simulation results show the validity and effectiveness of the suggested scheme and the ability of the SFCL to reduce the inrush current.

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