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IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2010

Study on Maximum Operating Condition of Resistive Type SFCL Using YBCO Coated Conductor

Ho-Ik Du; Yong-Jin Kim; Dong-Hyeok Lee; Byoung-Sung Han; Sangseob Song; Min-Ju Kim; Sang-Chul Han

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.


IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2011

Effect of the Resistance of Two Different Coated Conductor on the Current-Limiting Performance of Flux-Lock Type Superconducting Fault Current Limiters

Ho-Ik Du; Yong-Jin Kim; Dong-Hyeok Lee; Byoung-Sung Han; Sangseob Song; Sang-Chul Han; Jeong-Phil Lee

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).


Journal of The Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers | 2011

Low Temperature Deposition a-SiNx:H Using ICP Source

Sungchil Kang; Dong-Hyeok Lee; HyunWook So; Jin Nyoung Jang; MunPyo Hong; Kwang-Ho Kwon

The silicon nitride films were prepared by chemical vapor deposition using inductively coupled plasma. During the deposition, the substrate was heated at and power 1,000 W. To evolution low temperature manufacture, we have studied the role of source gases, , , , and , to produce Si-N and N-H bond in a-SiNx:H film growth. , , and flow rate fixed at 100, 10, and 10 sccm, flow rate varied from 0 to 10 sccm by small scale. To get the electrical characteristics, we makes MIM structure, and analysis surface bonding state. Experimental data show that Si-N and N-H bond is increased and hence electrical characteristics is showed 3 MV/cm breakdown-voltage, and leakage-current .


Journal of The Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers | 2011

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

Dong-Hyeok Lee; Ho-Ik Du; Yong-Jin Kim; Byoung-Sung Han; Sang-Chul Han; Jeong-Phil Lee

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.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers | 2010

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

Yong-Jin Kim; Ho-Ik Du; Dong-Hyeok Lee; Byoung-Sung Han

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.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers | 2009

Study on Transport Current Properties on YBCO Coated Conductor according to Aspect of Spiral Former Diameter

Min-Ju Kim; Ho-Ik Du; Seung-Gyu Doo; Yong-Jin Kim; Dong-Hyeok Lee; B.-S. Han

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.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers | 2009

Analysis of Fault Current Limiting Characteristics According to Variation of Inductances in Separated Three-phase Flux-lock Type SFCL

Seung-Gyu Doo; Ho-Ik Du; Min-Ju Kim; Chung-Ryul Park; Yong-Jin Kim; Dong-Hyeok Lee; Byoung-Sung Han

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.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers | 2009

Comparison of Fault Current Limiting Characteristics between the separated Three-phase Flux-lock Type SFCL and the Integrated Three-phase Flux-lock Type SFCL

Seung-Gyu Doo; Ho-Ik Du; Min-Ju Kim; Chung-Ryul Park; Yong-Jin Kim; Dong-Hyeok Lee; Byoung-Sung Han

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.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers | 2009

Current Limiting Characteristics of Separated Three-phase Flux-coupling Type SFCL according to Winding Number of Coil 2 and Winding Direction

Yong-Jin Kim; Ho-Ik Du; Seung-Gyu Doo; Min-Ju Kim; Dong-Hyeok Lee; Byoung-Sung Han

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.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers | 2009

Current Limiting Characteristics according to Applied Voltage Increase of Resistive-type SFCL using YBCO Coated Conductor

Ho-Ik Du; Min-Ju Kim; Seung-Gyu Doo; Yong-Jin Kim; Dong-Hyeok Lee; Byoung-Sung Han

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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Ho-Ik Du

Chonbuk National University

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Yong-Jin Kim

Chonbuk National University

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Byoung-Sung Han

Chonbuk National University

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Min-Ju Kim

Chonbuk National University

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Sangseob Song

Chonbuk National University

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B.-S. Han

Chonbuk National University

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Sang-Chul Han

Electric Power Research Institute

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Chung-Ryul Park

Korea Electric Power Corporation

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