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arxiv: cond-mat/0702105 · v1 · submitted 2007-02-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Thermal regimes of HTS cylinders operating in devices for fault current limitation

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keywords currentcylindersfaultinductivecriticaldensitydevicesnormal
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We reveal obstacles related to the application of HTS cylinders in current limiting devices based on the superconducting - normal state transition. It is shown that, at the critical current density achieved presently in bulk materials, and especially in BSCCO-2212, the required thickness of the cylinder wall in a full-scale inductive device achieves several centimeters. A simple mathematical model of the operation of an inductive fault current limiter (FCL) is used to show that such cylinders cannot be cooled in admissible time after a fault clearing and, hence, the inductive FCLs and current-limiting transformers employing BSCCO cylinders do not return to the normal operation in the time required. For the recovery even with a non-current pause in the circuit, the cylinders are needed with the critical current density by an order higher than the existed ones.

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