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2. Study on AC Over-Current Transport Characteristics of the ReBCO Thin-Film-Type Superconducting Wire With the Different Specific Resistance Values
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Sang-Jae Ban, Ho-Ik Du, Hyun-Gi Jeong, and Sung-Chae Yang
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Materials science ,Superconducting wire ,engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Thin film ,engineering.material ,Composite material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Specific resistance ,Overcurrent - Published
- 2020
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3. Fabrication and Performance Test of Fault Current Limiting Element Made of Non-Laminated Coated Conductor
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Hyun-Gi Jeong, Ho-Ik Du, Sang-Jae Ban, and Sung-Chae Yang
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Superconductivity ,Materials science ,Nuclear engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Fault (power engineering) ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Electric power system ,Current limiting ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Limiter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Current (fluid) ,Electrical conductor ,Voltage - Abstract
The priority for determining the performance of the superconducting current limiter depends on the manufacture and adoption of the superconducting current limiting element with excellent features. The basic conditions for the superconducting current limiting element are a high critical current density and index value, and simultaneously the stable normal operation against the diverse accident conditions within the power system. Further, as the superconducting current limiting element is operated in an extreme low-temperature environment, it should be manufactured with a compact structure, which can reduce the coolant consumption. Such superconducting current limiting element is beneficial as it is applicable to diverse superconducting current limiters. Based on the above premise, this study manufactured the superconducting current limiting element using coated conductors without a laminate layer. Using the manufactured superconducting current limiting element, the current limiting performance test against the fault current was carried out, the superconductivity recovery test conducted by measuring the time required for the superconductivity recovery was also carried out, and the temperature distribution was analyzed. For the test of the performance of the superconducting current limiting element that limits the fault current, the results of testing the effective limiting of the applied fault current according to the established fault angles were presented. Further, the superconductivity recovery test derived the required time for the recovery of the superconductivity state by the superconducting current limiting element according to the applied voltage size and power application cycles. Lastly, the temperature distribution analysis according to the applied voltage size and current transport cycles offered the data for the applicable maximum voltage per unit length of the superconducting current limiting element, and this became the evaluation index for determining the voltage rating of such element.
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- 2020
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4. Voltage–Current Characteristics and Temperature Variation by DC Power Source for the YBCO Coated Conductor Under Spray Cooling Method
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Seung-Gyu Doo, Sung-Chae Yang, Ho-Ik Du, and Hyun-Gi Jeong
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Materials science ,Superconducting wire ,Nuclear engineering ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Thermal conduction ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Conductor ,Power (physics) ,Refrigerant ,Immersion (virtual reality) ,engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Current (fluid) ,Voltage - Abstract
This paper proposes the spray cooling method in conducting the extremely low temperature cooling of the superconducting wire, and presents the results of cooling performance tests and characteristics of the spray cooling method. To that end, extremely low-temperature containers were designed and manufactured to enable the testing of immersion, conduction, and spray cooling methods. Then, a cooling performance test and dc transport current test were carried out according to individual cooling methods. The test results are outlined below for each cooling method. Similar trends were shown in the initial cooling performance and cooling maintenance performance of the existing immersion cooling method and the spray cooling method. Similar trends were also shown in voltage-current characteristics according to dc transport current. Thus, in order to observe the cooling characteristics of the spray cooling method further, additional tests were carried out to define temperature characteristics according to spray pressure, and the voltage-current characteristics based on spray duration. The test results confirmed that higher spray pressure resulted in better cooling performance, and longer refrigerant time resulted in more stable conduction of dc. Accordingly, quench voltage was detected as low.
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- 2019
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5. Study on maximum operating condition of resistive type SFCL using YBCO coated conductor
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Ho-ik Du, Yong-jin Kim, Dong-hyeok Lee, Byoung-sung Han, Sang-seob Song, Min-ju Kim, and Sang-chul Han
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Barium compounds -- Magnetic properties ,Barium compounds -- Electric properties ,Copper oxide superconductors -- Magnetic properties ,Copper oxide superconductors -- Electric properties ,Electric power systems -- Design and construction ,Steel, Stainless -- Magnetic properties ,Steel, Stainless -- Electric properties ,Superconductive devices -- Design and construction ,Yttrium -- Magnetic properties ,Yttrium -- Electric properties ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Published
- 2010
6. Current transport and limitation characteristics of YBCO coated conductor having different stabilizer connected in series
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Ho-Ik Du, Seong-Woo Yim, Min-Ju Kim, Byoung-Sung Han, Young-Hee Han, and Jeong-Phil Lee
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Barium compounds -- Electric properties ,Barium compounds -- Magnetic properties ,Copper oxide superconductors -- Electric properties ,Copper oxide superconductors -- Magnetic properties ,Superconductive devices -- Composition ,Superconductive devices -- Structure ,Yttrium -- Electric properties ,Yttrium -- Magnetic properties ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Published
- 2009
7. Study on the quench protection method of HTS cable consisted of YBCO coated conductor using various type SFCLs
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Ho-Ik Du, Min-Ju Kim, Byoung-Sung Han, Sang-Chul Han, and Nyeon-Ho Jeong
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Copper oxide superconductors -- Electric properties ,Copper oxide superconductors -- Magnetic properties ,High temperature superconductors -- Composition ,Superconductive devices -- Composition ,Superconductive devices -- Design and construction ,Yttrium -- Electric properties ,Yttrium -- Magnetic properties ,Barium compounds -- Electric properties ,Barium compounds -- Magnetic properties ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Published
- 2009
8. Analysis of fault current limiting characteristics according to the fault angle in an integrated three-phase flux-lock type superconducting fault current limiter
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Chung-Ryul Park, Ho-Ik Du, Byoung-Hwan Choi, Byoung-Sung Han, Choi, Hyo-Sang, and Young-Hee Han
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Superconductivity -- Analysis ,Electrical cables -- Fault location ,Electrical cables -- Analysis ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The fault current limiting characteristics are examined according to the fault angle in the integrated three-phase flux-lock type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) in the fault type such as the single-line-to-ground fault, the double-line-to-ground fault and the triple-line-to-ground fault. The results have confirmed that the SFCL has a same current limiting rate irrespective of a fault angle in the same fault type.
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- 2008
9. Quench protection of Bi-2223/Ag tape using SFCL made of YBCO thin film
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Ho-Ik Du, Seong-Woo Yim, and Byoung-Sung Han
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Dielectric films -- Electric properties ,Thin films -- Electric properties ,High temperature superconductors -- Design and construction ,Bismuth -- Electric properties ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The possible application of superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) for the protection of Bi-2223/Ag tapes is examined. Findings reveal that the rated voltage of SFCL increases according to the safety margin of the High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) tapes and hence SFCL is suitable for protecting HTS power apparatus.
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- 2007
10. Study on the Ag Thin Film Layer Deposition of the YBCO Coated Conductor Using a Plasma Surface Treatment
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Ho-Ik Du, Byoung Jung Choi, Hyun Ki Jeong, and Sung-Chae Yang
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Plasma surface ,Materials science ,Surface roughness ,Composite material ,Thin film ,Deposition (chemistry) ,Layer (electronics) ,Conductor - Published
- 2017
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11. Study on Improvement of the Stability for the Superconducting Current-Limiting Element Using Cores and Coils
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Sung-Chae Yang and Ho-Ik Du
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Mechanics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Conductor ,Current limiting ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Electromagnetic coil ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,0103 physical sciences ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,010306 general physics ,Electrical conductor ,Polarity (mutual inductance) ,Circuit breaker ,Voltage - Abstract
The stability test is one important test of the viability of using YBCO-coated conductors as superconducting current-limiting elements apart from the current-limiting capacity test. A decrease in stability will degrade the current-limiting performance of the current-limiting element and eventually damage the element. In this paper, a method of ensuring the stability of the superconducting current-limiting elements, which are made using YBCO-coated conductors, and the results of the method analysis are presented. The method of ensuring stability was applied to obtain the results using the relationship between the superconducting current-limiting element and the electrical coupling condition. The condition was a parallel connection of the superconducting current-limiting element to the secondary coil. With this method, superconducting current elements can be tested in a stable condition. In addition, the winding direction (the additive/subtractive polarity) can be changed, and diverse test conditions can be provided by adjusting the number of turns of the secondary coil. The additive and subtractive windings were used in the test with 3 : 1 and 3 : 2 primary-to-secondary turn ratios, and the test period was set at 5.5 cycles to correspond to the breaker operation time. The applied voltage and current were determined considering the minimum voltage level of the YBCO-coated conductor. The test results showed that with the additive polarity winding, the superconducting current-limiting element was thermally stable regardless of the turn ratio and the specific resistivity characteristic of the YBCO-coated conductor.
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- 2016
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12. Study on Initial Current-Limiting Performance of the Resistive-Type SFCL Element According to the Electrical Coupling Condition With Cores and Coils
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Byoung-Sung Han, Gong-Hyun Hong, and Ho-Ik Du
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010302 applied physics ,Superconductivity ,Materials science ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Equivalent impedance transforms ,01 natural sciences ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Conductor ,Current limiting ,Electromagnetic coil ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,0103 physical sciences ,Fault current limiter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,010306 general physics ,Electrical conductor - Abstract
This paper was conducted to widen the use of the YBCO-coated conductor's superconducting current-limiting element under the electrical coupling condition with cores and coils. Using cores and coils, diverse winding directions and turn ratios were available, and the initial operating performance of the superconducting current-limiting element could be improved. In this paper, three kinds of YBCO-coated conductors with stabilization layers that had different specific resistivity values were used to fabricate superconducting current-limiting elements, and an electrical coupling condition, which did not produce resistance in the normal operating condition when it was combined with the superconducting current-limiting elements, was presented. After the superconducting current-limiting elements were combined with the electrical coupling condition, an overcurrent was applied, and the initial operation performance was examined. The initial operation performance indicators were the current-limiting rate, response time, and steep slope of the initial current-limiting curve. The current-limiting rate was excellent when the specific resistivity of the superconducting current-limiting element was high and when it was combined with the electrical coupling condition to increase the equivalent impedance. However, when the specific resistivity of the YBCO-coated conductors to the superconducting current-limiting elements was too low, the electrical coupling condition did not work properly. The response time and steep slope of the current-limiting curve characteristics showed that they did not depend on the specific resistivity of the superconducting current-limiting elements when the equivalent impedance of the electrical coupling condition was higher than the resistance of the superconducting current-limiting elements.
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- 2016
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13. Study on Fault Current Limiting Characteristics of YBCO Thin-Film Superconducting Wire Wound on Different-Diameter Spiral Former
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Ho-Ik Du
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Materials science ,Superconducting wire ,Superconducting magnetic energy storage ,Radius ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Curvature ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Radius of curvature (optics) ,Current limiting ,Electromagnetic coil ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Thin film ,Composite material - Abstract
Windings are essential to the manufacture of a current limiting element using the YBCO thin film superconducting wire that has the form of a tape. Considering the results of the preceding study, the current limiting performance of the YBCO thin film superconducting wire seems to be influenced by the winding method and the radius of curvature of the wire. The radius of curvature of the YBCO thin film superconducting wire is an important factor of its current limiting performance and modularization. In this study, three YBCO thin film superconducting wires (two with copper and stainless steel stabilization layers, respectively, and one with no stabilization layer) with unique specific resistance characteristics were used to manufacture the current limiting element by winding them around spiral formers, which had a radius 25% greater than the minimum radius of curvature. The current limiting performances of such wires were examined according to the diameter of the spiral former at the 90, 180, and 250 K. To summarize the study results, the current limiting performance of the current limiting elements were influenced by the changes in the radius of curvature of the wires while fault currents were being applied.
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- 2015
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14. Study on Verification for the Realizing Possibility of the Fault-Current-Limiting-Type HTS Cable Using Resistance Relation With Cable Former and Superconducting Wire
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Tae-Min Kim, Byoung-Sung Han, Gong-Hyun Hong, and Ho-Ik Du
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Superconductivity ,Materials science ,Superconducting wire ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Superconducting magnetic energy storage ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Copper ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,engineering ,Thermal stability ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,Current (fluid) ,Layer (electronics) ,Voltage - Abstract
In this study, we reduced the cable former (hereinafter, “copper wire”) diameter to verify the possibility of realizing the fault-current-limiting-type superconducting cable while maintaining the current-limiting ratio and the cable stability. Current application properties in the parallel connection of the copper stranded wire were analyzed with the superconducting wire with a different degree of non-resistance. Items that were verified included the change in the total current (the limited fault current), the voltage characteristics, and the results of the thermal stability evaluation through a resistance analysis. The verification targets included the combination of the superconducting wire without a stabilization layer and the copper wire (0.75 SQ and 1 SQ), the combination of the superconducting wire with a stainless stabilization layer and the copper wire (0.75 SQ and 1 SQ), and the combination of the superconducting wire with a copper stabilization layer and the copper wire (0.75 SQ and 1 SQ). Result showed that with the increasing degree of the superconducting wire non-resistance and the decreasing copper wire diameter, the limiting performance of the total current improved, but thermal stability was not stabilized. In addition, the superconducting wire volume was shown to have affected thermal stability.
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- 2015
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15. Durability Test of Fault Current Limiter Made of 2G Wire Having Stainless Steel as a Stabilization Layer Taking Into Account Fault Angle
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Gong-Hyun Hong, Tae-Min Kim, Byoung-Sung Han, Sung-Chae Yang, and Ho-Ik Du
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Quenching ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Superconducting wire ,Structural engineering ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Fault (power engineering) ,Durability ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Conductor ,Electric power system ,Current limiting ,Fault current limiter ,engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
A superconducting current limiter should secure the stability of a power system by making it durable. That is, even if a fault current is applied repeatedly to a superconductor, its characteristics should remain unchanged. The fault angle at the fault time within a power system varies depending on the failure position, cause, and type. Therefore, to investigate the durability of a superconducting current-limiting element, it is necessary to examine the quenching characteristics based on the fault angles. In this paper, a YBCO-coated conductor, whose current-limiting ability and stability had been proven in previous studies, was used to manufacture superconducting current-limiting elements and conduct a durability test. The durability test measured the quenching characteristics while a fault current was applied repeatedly at certain intervals depending on the fault angles. The superconducting wire used in the durability test was a YBCO-coated conductor with a stainless stabilization layer, which showed the best mechanical characteristics among the various thin-film-type wires.
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- 2015
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16. Evaluation on the Properties of the Current Limiting Part for Fault-Current-Limiting Type HTS Cables
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Tae-Min Kim, Gong-Hyun Hong, Byung-Sung Han, and Ho-Ik Du
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- 2015
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17. Evaluation on the Properties of the Current Transporting Part for Fault-Current-Limiting Type HTS Cables
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Tae-Min Kim, B.-S. Han, Ho-Ik Du, and Gong-Hyun Hong
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Materials science ,Fault current limiting ,Forensic engineering ,Mechanical engineering ,Current (fluid) - Published
- 2014
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18. Evaluation of the Current-Limiting Properties for a Superconducting Current-Limiting Element With the Winding Direction of the Reactor of the Second Coil
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Soung-Ouk Heo, Tae-Min Kim, Byoung-Sung Han, and Ho-Ik Du
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Superconductivity ,Current limiting ,Materials science ,Electromagnetic coil ,Fault current limiter ,Superconducting magnetic energy storage ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electrical conductor ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Current limiting reactor ,Conductor - Abstract
The 2Generation (2G) high-temperature superconductivity (HTS) coated conductor has such advantages in the manufacture of current-limiting devices as fast phase transition, high critical current density, small degradation of critical characteristics under mechanical deformation, and lower cost of the manufacture of the superconducting current-limiting element due to its lower material cost compared to that of the Y-Ba-Cu-O (YBCO) thin film and the Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O (BSCCO) wire and bulk. However, in a resistive-type superconducting fault current limiter that was manufactured with a current-limiting device produced with a 2G HTS coated conductor, the dimensions of the current-limiting device will be larger than those of other devices (e.g., a YBCO thin film and a BSCCO bulk) due to the physical characteristics of the 2G HTS coated conductor. Moreover, application of such resistive-type superconducting fault current limiter to an actual power system will produce high cooling expenses. Therefore, in this study, the electric-coupling condition for the reduction of the size of the superconducting current-limiting element was presented, a superconducting current-limiting element was manufactured using a 2G HTS coated conductor with a stainless-steel stabilization layer, and the manufactured superconducting current-limiting element was applied to the electric-coupling condition to evaluate its stability and current-limiting performance under such condition. The electric-coupling condition that was presented in this paper is the series connection of the primary coil (N1) and the secondary coil (N2), and the parallel connection of the secondary coil and the superconductive element.
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- 2014
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19. Effect on Current-Limiting Performance of Combining Condition YBCO Thin-Film Wire Having Different Stabilization Layer With Superconducting Fault Current Limiter Using Iron Core and Coils
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Tae-Min Kim, Byoung-Sung Han, Sung-Chae Yang, Soung-Ouk Heo, Ji-Hoon Lee, and Ho-Ik Du
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Superconductivity ,Current limiting ,Materials science ,Magnetic core ,Turn (geometry) ,Fault current limiter ,Response time ,Superconducting magnetic energy storage ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,Thin film ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Abstract
This study examined the effects of the turn ratio and direction of two serially connected coils on the current-limiting performance of YBCO thin-film wires with different stabilization layers. Three YBCO thin-film wires with different stabilization layers were used to manufacture current-limiting elements, and their current-limiting performance was evaluated. The test equipment that consisted of two serially connected coils was connected to the current-limiting superconducting elements that were manufactured with YBCO thin-film wires. Finally, the current-limiting characteristic of each current-limiting element and its operation as a superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) were examined after the turn ratio and direction of the two coils were varied. The current-limiting characteristic of the current-limiting element and its operation as a SFCL were verified the resistance generation tendency, current-limiting ratio, and response time as indicator.
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- 2014
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20. Study on Selection of HTS Wire for Fabrication of Fault Current-limiting Type HTS Cables
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Ho-Ik Du, Tae-Min Kim, B.-S. Han, and Soung-Ouk Heo
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Fabrication ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Superconducting wire ,Electrical engineering ,Control reconfiguration ,Limiting ,engineering.material ,Current limiting ,Fault current limiting ,Fault current limiter ,engineering ,Electricity ,business - Abstract
When an abnormal condition occurs due to a fault current at a consumer location where electricity is supplied through a high-capacity and high- superconducting(HTS) cable, the HTS cable would be damaged if there is no appropriate measure to protect it. Therefore, appropriate measures are needed to protect HTS cables. The fault-current-limiting HTS cable that was suggested in this study performs an ideal transport current function in normal operations and plays a role in limiting a fault current in abnormal operation (i.e., when a fault current is applied). It has a structure that facilitated its self-current-limiting ability through device change and reconfiguration in the existing HTS cable without extra switching equipment. To complete this structure, it is essential to investigate about the selection of the superconducting wire. Therefore, in this paper, HTS wire using two types of different stabilization layer is compared and examined the stability and current limiting properties under the existence of a fault current.
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- 2013
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21. Improvement in operational characteristics of KEPCO’s line-commutation-type superconducting hybrid fault current limiter
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B.-C. Park, Woo-Seok Kim, Ho-Ik Du, Y.-T. Jeong, Seong-Eun Yang, Y.-J. Kim, Seong-Woo Yim, and Hye-Rim Kim
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Superconductivity ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Switchgear ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Electric power system ,Current limiting ,law ,Fault current limiter ,Commutation ,Electric power ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Transformer - Abstract
A 22.9 kV class hybrid fault current limiter (FCL) developed by Korea Electric Power Corporation and LS Industrial Systems in 2006 operates using the line commutation mechanism and begins to limit the fault current after the first half-cycle. The first peak of the fault current is available for protective coordination in the power system. However, it also produces a large electromagnetic force and imposes a huge stress on power facilities such as the main transformer and gas-insulated switchgear. In this study, we improved the operational characteristics of the hybrid FCL in order to reduce the first peak of the fault current. While maintaining the structure of the hybrid FCL system, we developed a superconducting module that detects and limits the fault current during the first half-cycle. To maintain the protective coordination capacity, the hybrid FCL was designed to reduce the first peak value of the fault current by up to approximately 30%. The superconducting module was also designed to produce a minimum AC loss, generating a small, uniform magnetic field distribution during normal operation. Performance tests confirmed that when applied to the hybrid FCL, the superconducting module showed successful current limiting operation without any damage.
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- 2013
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22. Study on the application filed of HTS power apparatus of YBCO thin film wire through analysis of current transport characteristics
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B.-S. Han, Ho-Ik Du, Tae Hyun Sung, J.-S. Lee, Sangseob Song, S.-W. Yim, and Dong-Hyeok Lee
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Superconductivity ,Quenching ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Current limiting ,Optoelectronics ,Power semiconductor device ,Voltage source ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Thin film ,business ,Current density ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
The advantages of the YBCO thin film wire, which is creating expectations as a next-generation superconducting current-limiting element, are its high index value, current density, and convenience when its capacity is increased by increasing its length. In particular, the stabilization layer of the YBCO thin film wire, which determines its abnormal current protection and excitation characteristics, can diversify its applications to superconducting power devices, depending on the specific resistance of the material of its stabilization layer. Thus, an analysis of the excitation characteristics of the YBCO thin film wire according to the material of its stabilization layer and the existence of the stabilization layer is a very important study subject. Accordingly, this study was conducted to evaluate the capabilities of the YBCO thin film wire as a current-limiting element using a YBCO thin film wire with no stabilization layer. For this purpose, the voltage–current characteristics of the YBCO thin film wire immediately after the quenching, according to the size and time of the fault current applied from the voltage source, were analyzed. Additionally, the wire’s resistance-increasing tendency and its tendency to return to its superconducting state immediately after the quenching were examined. The results of this study present the evaluation data for the verification of the phase transition characteristics of the YBCO thin film wire with no stabilization layer and its potential as a superconducting element for the superconducting current limiter.
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- 2011
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23. Effect of the Resistance of Two Different Coated Conductor on the Current-Limiting Performance of Flux-Lock Type Superconducting Fault Current Limiters
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Sang-Chul Han, Sangseob Song, Jeong-Phil Lee, Byoung-Sung Han, Ho-Ik Du, Yong-Jin Kim, and Dong-Hyeok Lee
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Power transmission ,Materials science ,Nuclear engineering ,Superconducting magnetic energy storage ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Electric power system ,Current limiting ,Electromagnetic coil ,law ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Fault current limiter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Resistor ,Transformer - Abstract
The recent increase in power demand has been pressuring industries to continuously extend or expand power sources and transmission and transformer systems. On the other hand, the equivalent impedance of power systems is decreasing. Accordingly, the fault current magnitude in power systems is increasing. Because of such developments, and the rising need to counter this trend, current-limiting technology has been getting much attention as it can efficiently limit the short-circuit faults and improve power system reliability. For this purpose, studies are being carried out on the superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL). In particular, studies on SFCL where normal-conducting devices are combined, instead of the resistor-type SFCL that depends only on the superconductor, are being continued. The development of the element that is suitable for the superconducting fault current limiter combined with the normal-conducting device is also underway. In this study, YBCO thin-film wires that have and do not have a stainless steel stabilizer layer, which is recently studied as the superconducting current-limiting element, were used as superconducting elements of the flux-lock and transformer-shape SFCL consisting of normal-conducting core and coil. The effect of the difference between the resistance values of the two elements on the current-limiting performance of the flux-lock and trans former-shape current limiter was evaluated. For this purpose, the resistance values trend of the two superconducting elements was examined. The initial operational characteristics were compared in terms of quenching time (Iini, IImi, and Tr) and stability (Vmax).
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- 2011
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24. Study on the Transport Current Characteristics of YBCO Coated Conductor According to Stabilization Layer
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Ho-Ik Du, Min-Ju Kim, Byoung-Sung Han, Sang-Chul Han, Yong-Jin Kim, Sangseob Song, and Dong-Hyeok Lee
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Materials science ,High-temperature superconductivity ,Superconducting wire ,Yttrium barium copper oxide ,Atmospheric temperature range ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Thermal conduction ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Conductor ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Current limiting ,chemistry ,law ,engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,Electrical conductor - Abstract
The analysis of the steady and transient states is very important for the application of the superconducting wire to electric devices. Through many studies, the detailed evaluation technology for BSCCO wire, referred to as “the first-generation superconducting wire,” has been established to some extent. Meanwhile, the detailed analysis of the steady and transient states of YBCO thin-film wire, the second-generation wire that is increasingly being applied to more electric devices, is insufficient. Accordingly, in this study, the quench behavior at a below-critical temperature was evaluated, especially in the flux flow state, using two types of commercial YBCO thin-film wires, to determine the electric devices to which the wire can be applied, and to define its operating conditions. For this, YBCO thin-film wires with copper and stainless-steel stabilizer layers, which were manufactured considering the specific resistance and conductivity of the stabilizer layer, were prepared. The critical currents of the two wires were 85 A and 70 A, respectively, but their critical temperatures were identical at 90 K. The resistance values of both wires increased over time, within the range above the critical temperature, but they were different within the range below the critical temperature, according to the stabilizer layer. This can be an index that clearly represents the conducting and current-limiting characteristics of YBCO thin-film wire. Therefore, in this study, the two wires' current division characteristics were examined within the temperature range of 77 K (at which the liquid nitrogen starts to boil) to 90 K (the critical temperature) to determine which of the two wires was the conduction wire and which was the current-limiting wire. In addition, the conduction region was defined based on the trend of increase resistance below and above the critical temperature.
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- 2011
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25. Analysis on Current Limiting Characteristics of the SFCL with Magnetically Coupled Two Coils and YBCO Coated Conductor Due to the Winding Direction and the Turn Number' Ratio Between Two Coils
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Dong-Hyeok Lee, Yong-Jin Kim, Jeong-Phil Lee, Byoung-Sung Han, Ho-Ik Du, and Sang-Chul Han
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Superconductivity ,Core (optical fiber) ,Materials science ,Current limiting ,Electromagnetic coil ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Response time ,Composite material ,business ,Inductive coupling ,Conductor ,Voltage - Abstract
The ongoing Superconducting Fault Current Limiter(SFCL) development mainly has focused on the application of commercializaton and power system through combining with normal-conducting device, moving away from current-limiting method, which is solely dependant on the existing superconductor. Compared to the structural development above, on the other hand, the research on applying superconducting current-limiting element to SFCL, the heart of SFCL, still has a lot left to do, apart form traditional resistive type SFCL. In this study, we looked into the current limiting characteristic of SFCL using core and coil. YBCO coated conductor with stainless steel stabilizer layer was verified by the excellent of current-limiting element of the resistive type SFCL that has a high Jc and index as well as being superior in mechanical property. Also, we study temperature characteristics and resistance characteristics, max voltage, response time and current-limiting ability that can be an indicator as current-limiting element while applying to superconducting current-limiting element caused by variation of winding direction, winding ratio of SFCL using core and coil.
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- 2011
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26. Study on resistance characteristics and operating conditions of YBCO thin-film wire for current limitation considering insulation layer
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Sangseob Song, Yong-Jin Kim, B.-S. Han, Ho-Ik Du, M.-J. Kim, and Dong-Hyeok Lee
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Quenching ,Superconductivity ,Materials science ,High-temperature superconductivity ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Fault (power engineering) ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,law ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Fault current limiter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Current (fluid) ,Composite material ,Voltage - Abstract
The YBCO thin-film wire has a high index value and a fast phase transition speed when a fault current is applied to it. Its critical properties are also superior to those of the existing Bi–Sr–Ca–O wire. Moreover, it can choose its stabilizing layers and control the magnitude of the resistance it generates in with the specific-resistance of the stabilizing layers. Thus, many researchers are studying the application of the Y–Ba–Cu–O(YBCO) thin-film wire to superconducting power machines. Being particularly studied are the properties of the YBCO thin-film wire as a current-limiting element material. In this study, to evaluate the basic properties of superconducting current-limiting elements that contain insulating layers, test samples were manufactured using the YBCO thin-film wire according to the absence and presence as well as the thickness of the insulating layers. Then a fault current was applied to the test samples to examine their quenching resistance trends and operational properties according to the fault angles. Towards those ends, a current was applied to various YBCO thin-film wires with different stabilizing layers to test their properties, and the YBCO thin-film wire that exhibited superior current-limiting performance was selected. Also, a fault current was applied to the selected YBCO thin-film wire with insulating layers to test their properties. Using the test results, the resistance occurrence trends were examined at the critical temperature of 90 K, the perfect quenching temperature of 250 K, and the middle temperature of 180 K. Also, to increase the current limiters’ capacity, the element’s operational properties, such as its maximum voltage, maximum current, initial limited current, and response time were observed at 90 K, 180 K, and 250 K according to the fault angles.
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27. Study on stability evaluation and quench characteristics of non-stabilizing layer YBCO thin-film wire wound with the radius of curvature for application of SFCLS
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B.-S. Han, Ho-Ik Du, M.-J. Kim, and Sangseob Song
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Quenching ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Curvature ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Overcurrent ,Radius of curvature (optics) ,law.invention ,Current limiting ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Alternating current ,Current density - Abstract
The YBCO thin-film wire for superconducting fault current limiters shows promise with the following characteristics. (1) It has a high index value that enables a quick phase transition. (2) It has a high current density. (3) It experiences little change in the critical current in high magnetic fields. (4) It has varying quenching phenomena according to its stabilizing layers. Thus, it is being actively studied in many countries for application to power transmission and distribution systems. Based on current research results, this study examined the quenching occurrence trends in the YBCO thin-film wire that has been verified as a superconducting fault current limiter element and that has no stabilizing layers. This was done according to the wire’s radii of curvature and in terms of the increase in its resistance, initial limited current, and quenching occurrence time. Five kinds of spiral-shaped formers were produced with the radii increasing from the minimum radius by 25%, taking into account their changing critical properties due to bending stress. The YBCO thin-film wire without stabilizing layers was wound around these formers. Then an alternating over-current was applied to the current limiting elements that were produced according to the radii of curvature. The resulting trends in resistance enhancement were examined to evaluate the stability of the produced current limiting elements. Finally, the produced current limiting elements’ initial limited current and quenching occurrence time were observed at 90 K, 180 K, and 250 K to evaluate the performance of the current limiting elements.
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- 2010
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28. AC over-current characteristics of YBCO coated conductor with copper stabilizer layer considering insulation layer
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M.-J. Kim, Ho-Ik Du, Sangseob Song, Dong-Hyeok Lee, Yong-Jin Kim, and B.-S. Han
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Quenching ,Superconductivity ,High-temperature superconductivity ,Materials science ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Copper ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Conductor ,law.invention ,chemistry ,law ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,Alternating current ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
Compared with the first-generation BSCCO wire, the YBCO thin-film wire boasts low material costs and high J c and superior magnetic-field properties, among other strengths. Meanwhile, the previous BSCCO wire material for superconducting cables has been researched on considerably with regard to its post-wire quenching characteristics during the application of an alternating over-current. In this regard, the promising YBCO thin-film wire has yet to be further researched on. Moreover, still lacking is research on the YBCO thin-film wire with insulating layers, which is essential in the manufacture of superconducting cables, along with the testing of the application of an alternating over-current to the wire. In this study, YBCO thin-film wires with copper-stabilizing layers were used in testing alternating over-current application according to the presence or absence of insulating layers and to the thickness of such layers, to examine the post-quenching wire resistance increase and quenching trends. The YBCO thin-film wire with copper-stabilizing layers has a critical temperature of 90 K and a critical current of 85 A rms . Moreover, its current application cycle is 5.5 cycles, and its applied currents are 354, 517, 712, and 915 A peak . These figures enabled the YBCO thin-film wires with copper-stabilizing layers to reach 90, 180, 250, and 300 K, respectively, in this study. These temperatures serve as a relative reference to examine the post-quenching wire properties following the application of an alternating over-current.
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- 2010
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29. The Study on the Current Limiting Characteristics of YBCO Coated Conductor with Different kinds of Stabilization Layer Applied to SFCL Using Iron Core and Coil
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Jeong-Phil Lee, Byoung-Sung Han, Yong-Jin Kim, Ho-Ik Du, Dong-Heok Lee, Sang-Chul Han, and Seong-Woo Yim
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Superconductivity ,Current limiting ,Materials science ,Magnetic core ,Electromagnetic coil ,Forensic engineering ,Thin film ,Current (fluid) ,Composite material ,Fault (power engineering) ,Conductor - Abstract
The yttrium-barium-copper-oxide (YBCO) coated conductor, which supplement the fault of the existing superconducting current-limit materials YBCO thin film, bismuth-strontium-calcium-copper-oxide(BSCCO) wire and bulk, has been improved its mechanical weakness and has high index; hence, after quench YBCO coated conductor could limit the fault current effectively because of fast resistance occurrence speed. Furthermore, it has wide applicable area as an current limit material because it shows different resistance occurrence tendency by the thickness and kind of stabilization material sputtered on the superconducting layer. Therefore, many researchers are carrying out the study of application of YBCO coated conductor to superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) for making high quality current limit element, based on resistance type. On the other hand, the study for other type except resistance type has been rarely conducted for the application of YBCO coated conductor to SFCL as an current limit element. Consequently, in this study, YBCO coated conductor with different stabilization layer Cu and Stainless steel, is applied to SFCL using iron core and coil, and examine the many index points as an current limit element, such as current limit characteristic, the tendency of resistance occurrence, response time, the temperature trend for stability.
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- 2010
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30. Current Limiting Characteristics of Improved Flux-Lock Type SFCL According to Winding Direction of Coil 2 and Variable Number of Coil 1 and Coil 2
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Byoung-Sung Han, Yong-Jin Kim, Ho-Ik Du, and Dong-Hyeok Lee
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Superconductivity ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,law.invention ,Conductor ,Current limiting ,law ,Electromagnetic coil ,Composite material ,Transformer ,business ,Variable number ,Rogowski coil ,Coil tap - Abstract
The improved flux-lock type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) is composed of a series transformer and superconducting unit of the yttrium-barium-copper-oxide (YBCO) coated conductor. In this paper, we investigated current limiting characteristics through winding direction of coil 2 and variable number of coil 1 and coil 2 in improved flux-lock type SFCL. The better fault current characteristics and the burden of YBCO coated conductor can be confirmed from the experimental result in the higher turn ratio of coil 1 and coil 2 in the additive conditions. In case of subtractive condition, we can confirm a similar result in the same case of experimental conditions. but the burden of YBCO coated conductor has been increased from an increase in winding numbers of coil 2.
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- 2010
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31. Study on Maximum Operating Condition of Resistive Type SFCL Using YBCO Coated Conductor
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Byoung-Sung Han, Ho-Ik Du, Yong-Jin Kim, Sang-Chul Han, Dong-Hyeok Lee, Min-Ju Kim, and Sangseob Song
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Superconductivity ,Quenching ,Materials science ,Current limiting ,Fault current limiter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Fault (power engineering) ,Layer (electronics) ,Electrical conductor ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Conductor - Abstract
The most important thing in developing a superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) is to find the maximum operating condition for each current-limiting element to increase its SFCL capacity. The maximum operating condition can be defined using Vmax, Tr, Imax and Iq, which are detected after the quenching of the SFCL. In this study, YBCO coated conductor whose characteristics were proved as the superconducting fault current limiting element was used to test the operating characteristics of the unit current limiting element and to find the maximum operating condition using Vmax, Tr, Imax and Iq, which are detected after the quenching against the fault current according to the fault angle. YBCO coated conductors used in the test are one wire with stainless-steel stabilizing layer and one wire with no stabilizing layer. Critical current value is 70 Arms and the critical temperature is 90 K. The YBCO coated conductor with non stabilizing layer had a critical current of 80 Arms and a critical temperature of 90 K. Therefore, the two YBCO coated conductors in this study had different critical currents and an identical critical current of 90 K.
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- 2010
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32. Study on Transport Current Properties on YBCO Coated Conductor according to Aspect of Spiral Former Diameter
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Seung-Gyu Doo, Min-Ju Kim, Ho-Ik Du, Yong-Jin Kim, B.-S. Han, and Dong-Hyeok Lee
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Superconductivity ,Materials science ,Current (fluid) ,Composite material ,Electrical conductor ,Durability ,First generation ,Spiral ,Voltage ,Conductor - Abstract
YBCO coated conductor is named by second generation superconductor tapes. It is different with first generation superconductor tapes. YBCO coated conductor`s specific difference with Bi-2223/Ag tape is more strong mechanical durability. This is important role to apply to superconducting machines. For mechanical transforming of YBCO coated conductors, we are using the well designed former. The merit of transformation is several. First, we vary the superconducting characteristics according to mechanical stress. Second, we reduce the volume of superconductor, so we achieve reducing the volume of superconducting machines. On this study, we experiment the transporting current characteristics of one types YBCO coated conductor. YBCO coated conductor with Ie of 70 A and voltage grade of 0.6 V/cm were connected to spiral former to conduct current application test.
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- 2009
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33. Current Limiting Characteristics according to Applied Voltage Increase of Resistive-type SFCL using YBCO Coated Conductor
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Yong-Jin Kim, Byoung-Sung Han, Ho-Ik Du, Seung-Gyu Doo, Min-Ju Kim, and Dong-Hyeok Lee
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Quenching ,Superconductivity ,Materials science ,Current limiting ,business.industry ,Limit (music) ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Fault (power engineering) ,Layer (electronics) ,Conductor ,Voltage - Abstract
The YBCO coated conductor is an important element that forms the superconducting power equipment. The first advantage of applying YBCO coated conductor to superconducting power equipment is that it can effectively addresses the normal and fault currents using less quantity of wire than when using Bi tape due to its high critical current density. Second, it can limit the fault current fast because its index value is high. so that the resistance can be produced fast when it is applied to the superconducting current limiting element. Third, the type of stabilization layer that surrounds the YBCO superconductor is selectable and the magnitude of the resistance that is produced from quenching can be adjusted. This study researched into the manufacture of current-limiting element of using YBCO coated conductor, into the characteristics of current limiter that considered by combining the manufactured element with the resistive-type superconducting fault current limiter.
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- 2009
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34. Comparison of Fault Current Limiting Characteristics between the separated Three-phase Flux-lock Type SFCL and the Integrated Three-phase Flux-lock Type SFCL
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Dong-Hyeok Lee, Chung-Ryul Park, Byoung-Sung Han, Yong-Jin Kim, Min-Ju Kim, Seung-Gyu Doo, and Ho-Ik Du
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Superconductivity ,Current limiting ,Materials science ,Magnetic core ,Three-phase ,Electromagnetic coil ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Nuclear engineering ,Fault (power engineering) ,Short circuit ,Conductor - Abstract
We investigate the comparison of fault current characteristics between the separates three-phase flux-lock type superconducting fault current limiter(SFCL) and integrated three-phase flux-lock type superconducting fault current limiter(SFCL). The single-phase flux-lock type SFCL consists of two coils. The primary coil is wound in parallel to the secondary coil on an iron core and superconducting elements are connected to secondary coil in series. Superconducting elements are used by the YBCO coated conductor. The separated three-phase flux-lock type SFCL consists of single-phase flux-phase type SFCL in each phase. But the integrated three-phase flux-lock type SFCL consists of three-phase flux-reactors wound on an iron core. Flux-reactor consists of the same turn`s ratio between coil 1 and coil 2 for each single phase. To compare the current limiting characteristics of the separated three-phase flux-lock type SFCL and integrated three-phase flux-lock type SFCL, the short circuit experiments are carried out fault condition such as the single line-to-ground fault. The experimental result shows that fault current limiting characteristic of the separated three-phase flux-lock type SFCL was better than integrated three-phase flux-lock type SFCL. And the integrated three-phase flux-lock type SFCL has an effect on sound phase.
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- 2009
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35. Current Limiting Characteristics of Separated Three-phase Flux-coupling Type SFCL according to Winding Number of Coil 2 and Winding Direction
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Min-Ju Kim, Seung-Gyu Doo, Ho-Ik Du, Byoung-Sung Han, Dong-Hyeok Lee, and Yong-Jin Kim
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Leakage inductance ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,law.invention ,Conductor ,Current limiting ,Three-phase ,Magnetic core ,law ,Electromagnetic coil ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Composite material ,Transformer ,business ,Rogowski coil - Abstract
The separated three-phase flux-coupling type superconducting fault current limiter(SFCL) is composed of a series transformer and superconducting unit of the YBCO coated conductor. The primary and secondary coils in the transformer were wound in series each other through an iron core and the YBCO coated conductor was connected with secondary coil in parallel. In this paper, we investigated the current limiting characteristics through winding number of coil 2 and winding direction in the flux-coupling type SFCL. Through the analysis, it was shown that additive polarity condition and lower winding number of coil 2 have advantaged from the point of view of fault current limiting and burned of YBCO coated conductor.
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- 2009
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36. Current Transport and Limitation Characteristics of YBCO Coated Conductor Having Different Stabilizer Connected in Series
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Seong-Woo Yim, Jeong-Phil Lee, Ho-Ik Du, Byoung-Sung Han, Young-Hee Han, and Min-Ju Kim
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Superconductivity ,Materials science ,Joule effect ,Yttrium barium copper oxide ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Conductor ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Current limiting ,chemistry ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,Current (fluid) ,Joule heating ,Electrical conductor - Abstract
YBCO coated conductors (CC) with high critical current density and index values are expected to be applied to superconducting power device. In particular, it is characterized by possibilities of selecting a stabilizing material surrounding YBCO CCs so that they could be applied to superconducting fault current limiters (SFCLs) and superconducting cables according to their physical properties. In this study, we conducted experiments by selecting YBCO CCs having different stabilizers of copper and stainless steel. First, we investigated the voltage-current variations with applied over-current beyond their critical currents and temperature variation generated by Joule heating. From the results, YBCO CC with copper stabilizer was more suitable for the current carrying characteristics and the CC with stainless steel showed successful current limiting properties. Finally, The 2 YBCO CCs were connected in series and electrical properties were investigated. From the results, we confirmed that the safe current carrying operation with fault current limitation could be carried out successfully.
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- 2009
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37. Analysis of Fault Current Limiting Characteristics According to Variation of Inductances in Separated Three-phase Flux-lock Type SFCL
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Yong-Jin Kim, Ho-Ik Du, Seung-Gyu Doo, Byoung-Sung Han, Chung-Ryul Park, Min-Ju Kim, and Dong-Hyeok Lee
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Current limiting ,Materials science ,Three-phase ,Magnetic core ,Electromagnetic coil ,business.industry ,Fault current limiter ,Electrical engineering ,Fault (power engineering) ,Topology ,business ,Short circuit ,Polarity (mutual inductance) - Abstract
We investigated the fault current characteristics of the separates three-phase flux-lock type superconducting fault current limiter(SFCL) according to the variation of inductances. The single-phase flux-lock type SFCL consists of two coils. The primary coil is wound in parallel to the secondary coil on an iron core. And superconductor is series connected on secondary coil. Superconductor is using the YBCO coated conductor. The separated three-phase flux-lock type SFCL consists of single-phase flux-phase type SFCL in each phase. To analyze the current limiting characteristics of a three-phase flux-lock type SFCL, the short circuit experiments were carried out fault such as the triple line-to-ground fault. The experimental result shows that fault current limiting characteristics of additive polarity winding was better than subtractive polarity winding and when the inductances of coil 2 was lower, resistances of YBCO CC was more generated.
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38. Fault Angle Dependent Resistance of YBCO Coated Conductor with Stainless Steel Stabilizer Layer
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Yong-Jin Kim, Min-Ju Kim, Ho-Ik Du, Byoung-Sung Han, and Seung-Gyu Doo
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Materials science ,Metallurgy ,Superconducting fault current limiters ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Stabilizer (aeronautics) ,Fault (power engineering) ,Layer (electronics) ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Conductor - Published
- 2009
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39. Resistance Increase Behavior of HTS Wire with Stabilizer Layer on Applied Over-currents
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Min-Ju Kim, Ho-Ik Du, Yong-Jin Kim, Seung-Gyu Doo, and Byoung-Sung Han
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Materials science ,Flux flow ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,Layer (electronics) ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Stabilizer (chemistry) - Published
- 2009
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40. Effect of Transport Current Properties on Connecting of YBCO Coated Conductor having Stabilizer Layer and BSCCO Tape
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Ho-Ik Du, Chung-Ryul Park, Yong-Jin Kim, Seung-Gyu Doo, Byoung-Sung Han, and Min-Ju Kim
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Superconductivity ,Materials science ,Forensic engineering ,Power semiconductor device ,Current (fluid) ,Composite material ,Stabilizer (aeronautics) ,Layer (electronics) ,Conductor - Abstract
YBCO coated conductor called the second-generation superconducting tapes have resistance increase significantly more than BSCCO tapes in terms of the speed or amount when quench occurs, they may have different ranges of application. Such characteristics are thought to get different properties by selection of stabilizing materials in manufacturing superconducting tapes. It is important in selecting superconducting tapes which will be applied to power devices in the future. In this study, one kind of BSCCO tapes and two kinds of YBCO CC with different stabilizing materials and one kind of YBCO CC with non stabilizing materials were used to compare and examine transport characteristics in flux-flow state and quench state with each tape joint of HTS tapes.
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- 2008
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41. Study on over-current characteristics of HTS tape by stabilizing material
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Ho-Ik Du, B.-H. Choi, B.-S. Han, Y. H. Han, Tae Hyun Sung, S.-G. Doo, S.-W. Yim, and B.-J. Choi
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Superconductivity ,High-temperature superconductivity ,Materials science ,law ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Type-II superconductor ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Overcurrent ,law.invention - Abstract
High-temperature superconducting tapes have been applied to diverse power devices through previous researches. Nevertheless, there has been no clear theoretical investigation of a mix of superconducting and normal conditions; in particular, there have been poor researches on changes in properties by kinds of superconducting tapes in case of mechanical transformation for application to devices. In this study, therefore, we discovered voltage–current and resistance properties by kinds of superconducting tapes and stabilizing materials through a test and compared and examined effects of mechanical transformation of each tape. To do this, Bi-2223 tapes and two kinds of YBCO tapes with different stabilizing materials were selected and divided in the unit of 100 cm to compare the resistance curve between the straight state and the wound state with mechanical transformations. In addition, current application properties of tapes were examined according to series and parallel connection with tapes wound round the manufactured former.
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- 2008
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42. Study on the quench protection of YBCO coated conductor tape
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C.-R. Park, S.-W. Yim, Sang-Chul Han, Ho-Ik Du, and B.-S. Han
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Superconductivity ,Materials science ,Superconducting fault current limiters ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Superconducting magnetic energy storage ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Copper ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Conductor ,chemistry ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Critical current ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Composite material ,Computer Science::Formal Languages and Automata Theory - Abstract
YBCO coated conductor tapes with high critical current density and index values are expected to be applied to superconducting power device. In particular, it is characterized by possibilities of selecting a stabilizing material surrounding superconducting tapes and of being applied to superconducting fault current limiters (SFCLs) and superconducting cables according to resistivity. In this study we conducted a test by selecting tapes with critical current of 85 A using copper as a stabilizing material in consideration of these properties to see their applicability to superconducting cables. We also conducted a test by selecting superconducting tapes using stainless steel as a stabilizing material to see their applicability to SFCLs. These tapes had the critical current of 60 A, which was somewhat lower than those for superconducting cables. Finally, superconducting tapes selected in this way were used to compare and review each of voltage–current and resistance properties; on the basis of those results of the review, an experiment of connecting those two kinds of tapes was carried out to see if superconducting tapes whose stabilizing material was copper applied as a protected could operate within the range which didn’t exceed the critical temperature.
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- 2008
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43. Analysis of Fault Current Limiting Characteristics According to the Fault Angle in an Integrated Three-Phase Flux-Lock Type Superconducting Fault Current Limiter
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Byoung-Hwan Choi, Hyo-Sang Choi, Ho-Ik Du, Chung-Ryul Park, Byoung-Sung Han, and Young-Hee Han
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Materials science ,Magnetic flux leakage ,Mechanics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Inductor ,Fault (power engineering) ,Magnetic flux ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Computer Science::Hardware Architecture ,Magnetic core ,Three-phase ,Fault current limiter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Electrical impedance - Abstract
The integrated three-phase flux-lock type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) consists of three-phase flux- lock reactor wound on an iron core with the same turn's ratio between the primary coils and the secondary coils for each phase. When a SFCL is operating under normal condition, and assuming that the leakage flux is neglected, the magnetic flux generated between the primary and the secondary coils of each phase is canceled out perfectly. Therefore, the impedance of the SFCL is zero and the power system can operate normally without any loss. However, when a fault occurs, quench happens in high-TC superconducting (HTSC) elements and the magnetic flux generates in an iron core. Therefore, the impedance of the SFCL is large enough to limit fault currents. In this paper, we investigated the fault current limiting characteristics according to the fault angle in SFCL in fault types such as the single-line-to-ground fault, the double-line-to-ground fault and the triple-line-to-ground fault. Experiment results show that the fault current limiting characteristics of the SFCL are dependant on the quench characteristics of HTSC elements in each phase.
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- 2008
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44. Quench Protection of Bi-2223/Ag Tape Using SFCL Made of YBCO Thin Film
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Byoung-Sung Han, Seong-Woo Yim, and Ho-Ik Du
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Materials science ,High-temperature superconductivity ,business.industry ,Superconducting fault current limiters ,Yttrium barium copper oxide ,Normal state ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Safe operation ,law ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Thin film ,Resistor ,business ,Alternating current - Abstract
As a fundamental study for the safe operation of high temperature superconducting (HTS) machines, AC over-current characteristics of HTS tapes and the method for the protection using superconducting fault current limiters (SFCLs) were investigated. Firstly, the AC over-current characteristics of a Bi-2223/Ag tape were investigated. Various amounts of AC over-currents were applied and the quench behavior was analysed, measuring resistance increase with applying time. Secondly, based on the over-current characteristics of the HTS tapes, SFCLs made of YBCO thin films was applied to the protection of the HTS tapes for the safe operation. At this time, the quench characteristics of the HTS tape and the SFCL were considered simultaneously and each electrical operation was compared. At the transition range from super- to normal state in the HTS tape, quench behavior of both materials was investigated in detail. From the experiments, the safe operation state of HTS tapes was achieved and the optimal design factors for the SFCL applications were acquired.
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- 2007
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45. Study on Resistance Increase Trends and Recovery Characteristics of YBCO Thin-film Wire According to Insulation Layer
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Yong-Jin Kim, Sang Seob Song, Byoung Sung Han, Dong-Hyeok Lee, and Ho Ik Du
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Quenching ,Materials science ,Superconducting wire ,chemistry.chemical_element ,engineering.material ,Copper ,chemistry ,Phase (matter) ,engineering ,Forensic engineering ,Adhesive ,Composite material ,Thin film ,Polyimide ,Voltage - Abstract
To apply the superconducting wire to power machines, it is necessary to conduct research on the characteristics of wire phase changes in connection with insulating layers. In this study, according to the presence or absence of insulating layers in the wire, and to the thickness of such layers, the wire's resistance increase trends and the characteristics of its recovery from quenching were examined by current-applied cycle at the temperatures of 90 K, 180 K and 250 K. Towards this end, YBCO thin-film wires that have the same critical temperatures and that have copper and stainless-steel stabilizing layers were prepared. One level and three and five levels of superior-performance polyimide pressure-sensitive adhesive tape was attached to the wires at a very low temperature. The eight prepared test samples were wound around the linear frames, then the wire's voltage and current created owing to the phase change characteristics were measured at each prescribed temperature, using the four-point probe method. Further, near the examination temperatures of 90 K, 180 K and 250 K the wire's resistance and recovery characteristics were examined by cycle.
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- 2010
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46. Evaluation on Current-Limiting Performance With the Fault Type of the 3-Phase Resistive Type SFCLs
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Ho-Ik Du
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Ground ,Computer science ,Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Fault (power engineering) ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Fault indicator ,Stuck-at fault ,Electric power system ,Current limiting ,Control theory ,Fault coverage ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Voltage - Abstract
Ground fault accounts for 70 to 80% of accidents in power systems. Failure to prevent ground fault at an early stage could lead to damage on other power equipment through the generation of abnormal voltages in the nominal lines. Therefore, it is very important to prevent ground fault at an early stage. This study performed the application tests of the fault currents for ground faults caused by the single-line-to-ground, double-line-to-ground, or triple-line-to-ground according to the fault types to develop the superconducting current-limiting elements and to evaluate the current-limiting capabilities. From the results, the current-limiting characteristics by the ground fault types were determined by the difference between the level of the fault current, which was applied at the fault point of R-phase 0° defined as the fault standard in the test, and the time of the quenching initiation of each phase.
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- 2013
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47. Evaluation on Resistance Tendency and Recovery Characteristics of 2G Wire With Insulation Layer
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Ho-Ik Du
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Superconductivity ,Materials science ,Superconducting electric machine ,Superconducting magnetic energy storage ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Engineering physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Electric power system ,Current limiting ,Electrical resistance and conductance ,law ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Fault current limiter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Electrical conductor - Abstract
The application of the superconducting current limiter in a power system using a superconductor is not a subject for the future, but for the present. In line with the current change due to the superconducting current limiter, the study of its application in a power system, among many current studies on it, has become very important. The study on the application of the superconducting fault current limiter in a power system consists of the operation of the superconducting fault current limiter in a power system and the improvement and evaluation of the characteristics of the superconducting elements. Especially, the research on the role of insulation in the improvement and evaluation of the superconducting elements is so important that it can never be overlooked. Accordingly, in this study, the quenching characteristics and the recovery characteristics depending on the insulation layer were investigated by estimating the arising resistance and the temperature changes on YBCO-coated conductors (one with a stainless-steel stabilization layer and the other without), which are most frequently used when studying the superconducting current-limiting element. The experiment results showed that the resistance after the quenching did not significantly affect the recovery time, but that the increased cross-sectional areas of the superconducting elements due to the stabilization and insulation layers significantly affected the recovery time.
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- 2013
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48. Evaluation on Current Limiting Properties During 3-Phase Connection Between the Wires for SFCL and HTS Cable
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Byoung-Sung Han, Sangseob Song, and Ho-Ik Du
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Materials science ,High-temperature superconductivity ,Phase (waves) ,Yttrium barium copper oxide ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Fault (power engineering) ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Current limiting ,chemistry ,law ,Fault current limiter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Thin film ,Composite material ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
Advantages of YBCO thin film type wires are as follows. First, their high critical current density allows effective handling of normal and fault currents. Second, high index values can lead to fast fault current limiting because of the rapid build-up of resistance. Third, a variety of stabilizing materials can be employed in YBCO thin film type wire, resulting in more flexible adjustment of limiting resistance after the quench. In this study, the wires for the current limiter and cable were selected through an over-current conducting (transport) test that took into account the characteristics of the YBCO thin film type wire. The current limiting characteristics of the wires for the current limiter and cable according to the fault type and fault angle were examined. The tests were conducted in three phases, and the fault type and fault angle were examined for single-line-to-ground fault, double-line-to-ground fault and triple-line-to-ground fault at the fault point of R-phase 0 that was defined as the fault standard in the test. The YBCO thin film type wire for the current limiter with a critical current of 80 Arms, critical temperature of 90 K and voltage rating of 0.6 Vrms/cm had stainless steel stabilization layer, while the Bi-2223Ag wire for HTS cable with a critical current of 110 Arms, critical temperature of 106 K and voltage rating of 2.5 Vrms/cm had silver stabilization layer. The required lengths were determined considering the voltage rating of wires, and the wires were respectively wound on a straight former and a spiral former.
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- 2012
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