Publication | Closed Access
A Thyristor Full-Bridge-Based DC Circuit Breaker
64
Citations
29
References
2019
Year
Quick InterruptionElectrical EngineeringEngineeringPower CircuitPower Semiconductor DeviceThyristor-based Hybrid DccbsPower Electronics ConverterElectric Power ConversionDc Circuit BreakersPower InverterPower ElectronicsCircuit Analysis
DC circuit breakers (DCCBs) are vital for the safe and continuous operation of large high-voltage dc grids. Insulated-gate bipolar transistor-based hybrid DCCBs (IHCBs) can interrupt currents quickly and have good operational characteristics. Thyristor-based hybrid DCCBs (THCBs) are superior to IHCBs in terms of interruption capacity because of the large surge current capacity of thyristors. Nevertheless, existing THCBs have limitations regarding one or more of the following characteristics: pre-activation, fast reclosing, quick interruption of small current and no requirement for an additional pre-charge source. This paper proposes a thyristor full-bridge-based dc circuit breaker (TFCB) with all favorable characteristics mentioned above. The TFCB contains a main conductor, a main breaker (MB), an auxiliary branch, and an energy absorber. After an interruption, the capacitor in the TFCB can restore its initial voltage quickly to guarantee that the TFCB is available for the next interruption. Quick interruption of small currents is achieved using the additional charge current provided by the auxiliary branch. Pre-activation is achieved using the conduction path in the MB. The parameter designs are analyzed to ensure that the TFCB reliably interrupts currents without damaging itself. The proposed TFCB is validated using prototype experiments and PSCAD/EMTDC simulations.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1