Research on Current Sharing in Parallel of Resistive Type Superconducting Fault Current Limiter

Superconducting fault current limiters are highly effective solutions to reduce and control excessive fault current which is inevitable in electric power systems. Resistive type superconducting fault current limiter (RSFCL) is used in parallel by multiple superconducting units, but there is a problem of uneven current distribution in parallel, which seriously affects its reliability and safety. In order to explore the problem of current sharing in parallel and find out the law of current distribution, a series of experiments are designed to verify it. Experimental research has found that whether in the steady state or the transient state, the more the superconducting units are connected in parallel, the smaller the current difference is, but it does not mean that the current sharing is better. This paper introduces a new evaluation model of current sharing, which evaluates the current sharing effect of different numbers of parallel situations in various states, and finds the law of current sharing, which provides a reference for application research of the subsequent.

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