Investigation on the Thermal Behavior of HTS Power Cable Under Fault Current

During the operation of HTS power cable, large fault current can be introduced to a HTS power cable due to several accidents. In this case, a circuit breaker limits the fault current to protect the HTS power cable just as conventional power cables. However, heat is necessarily generated until the circuit breaker operates and severe performance degradation or even burn-out can occur at HTS tapes. To ensure the safety against the fault current, thermal characteristic of the HTS power cable should be verified under the fault current. Several experiments with a simple cable are performed using an AC pulse power supply. During the experiment, the increase of temperature and current redistribution are measured for the various fault current conditions. Through the experiments, safety margin of Korean HTS power cable is verified and the allowable peak current is suggested

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