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Through theoretical analysis and digital simulation, it is found that the resistor type superconducting fault current limiters not only limit fault current but also protect synchronization of generators.
The fault current limiter (FCL) is an effective and promising measure to limit fault currents and improve reliability of power systems.
The fault current limiter (FCL) has been one of the most promising methods to limit fault currents in power systems.
If a voltage limit fault occurs in the microgrid, the protection will act rapidly.
But they must also limit fault currents which would otherwise be increased by such distribution-level links.
On the other hand since power sources are connected to the grid through controllable converters, the microgrid can limit fault currents by changing the setpoints of these converters.
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Based on the analyses and experimental studies of the control and monitoring for all-parallel AT (auto-transformer) power supply mode of the high-speed railway in China [11, 17], the segmented power supply has become an effective approach for timely removal of faults, which limit faults to a minimum scope so that failure effects can be reduced to the minimum.
Besides, the inverter-coupled RECS has limited fault tolerant capability during grid disturbance, such as voltage sags or swells [1].
The main sources of power in such systems are photovoltaic based systems, which have limited fault feeding capabilities.
SFCLs as the devices for limiting fault currents have been progressing thanks to the development of superconducting technology.
Since SFCL plays a role of limiting fault current using high resistivity when a fault occurs, it is important for the design of SFCL to choose and design the stabilizer.
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