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Hybrid DC circuit breaker, a combination of disconnector and multiple power electronic devices, has gained popularity for its low-loss at normal operation and its quick and effective circuit breaking during fault protection. However, its bulkiness threatens to limit its application in multi-terminal DC system, where the terminal is usually connected to more than one transmission lines and hence the...
Under a short-circuit fault in low-voltage dc microgrid, solid-state circuit breaker (SSCB) assumes the responsibility of the quick and effective isolation of the faulted area, while its own safety and reliability depends on the overvoltage suppression ability of its snubber. For SSCB snubber design, however, traditional method suited for converter switch snubber cannot be directly applied, because...
When a bus fault occurs in a low-voltage DC microgrid, solid-state circuit breakers (SSCB) on either end of the DC bus assume the responsibility of the isolation of the faulted section, while the freewheeling path attached between SSCB and the bus takes on the task of fault energy absorption and fault current damping. However, during fault interruption, the snubber attached in parallel with SSCB for...
In this paper, a five-stage fault protection scheme against the short-circuit fault for parallel high-power three-phase combined inverter to achieve high reliability is proposed. There are two control modes, Voltage Controlled Mode (VCM) and Current Controlled Mode (CCM). VCM operates under normal operation to keep constant output voltage. CCM operates under fault operation to limit the output current,...
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