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There are several traditional approaches to limiting the fault current, such as the air-core reactor, high-impedance transformer and network splitting.
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The resistive type high temperature superconducting fault current limiter (HTSFCL) limits the fault current with the resistance that generated by fault current.
The trigger part, which is comprised of a superconductor and an reactor connected in parallel, improves the critical property of the superconductor by applying the external magnetic field to the superconductor, and the current-limiting part limits the fault current.
When the fault occurred in the power system, the superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) rapidly limited the fault current to protect the power devices with preventing power failure.
The flux-lock type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) can quickly limit the fault current shortly after the short circuit occurs and recover the superconducting state after the fault removes.
A paralleled fault current limitator is usually employed to limit the fault current and cannot affect the normal operations, but it is out of the scope of this paper and not mainly concerned.
In this paper, as a solution to prevent the voltage collapse on PCC and to limit the fault current, the application study of resistive superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) on LCC HVDC grid system was performed with mathematical and simulation analyses.
So, the CR-FCL limits the fault current to the desired values.
And another method is to limit the fault current, which seems more promising.
In resistive superconducting fault current limier (SFCL), the stabilizer makes the resistance and limits the fault current during the fault.
During the fault response the DC current flows through the SR, which limits the fault current and consumes excess energy.
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