Claims
- 1. A solid-state fault current limiting system for a direct current circuit including a direct current voltage source, having a source impedance, a direct current circuit breaker, a transmission line, having a line impedance including all line impedances of said direct current circuit, and a load, said solid-state current limiting system comprising:a diode having a cathode and an anode, said cathode being connected to said transmission line, and said anode being connected to a first pole of said load; a controllable direct current source having a first pole connected to said cathode of said diode; an inductor having an impedance greater with respect to said source impedance of said direct current voltage source and said line impedance of said transmission line, said inductor being connected between a second pole of said controllable direct current source and said anode of said diode; wherein said controllable direct current source biases said diode into a conducting state until fault current from said direct current voltage source is greater in value than current flowing through said diode from said controllable direct current source, causing said diode to cease conducting, thereby routing said fault current through said controllable direct current source and said inductor and limiting rate of rise of said fault current until said circuit breaker opens.
- 2. The solid-state fault current limiting system as described in claim 1 wherein said controllable direct current source comprises a line-commutated converter.
- 3. The solid-state fault current limiting system as described in claim 1, wherein said controllable direct current source is a bipolar voltage source having an amplitude greater than that of said direct current voltage source, allowing said fault current and any bias current to be reduced to zero.
- 4. The solid-state fault current limiting system as described in claim 1 wherein said controllable direct current source comprises a chopper-type direct current supply.
- 5. The solid-state fault current limiting system as described in claim 1 wherein said controllable direct current source comprises a battery.
- 6. The solid-state fault current limiting system as described in claim 1 wherein said inductor has an impedance value greater than that of said source impedance and said all line impedances of said direct current circuit, said impedance value of said inductor being determined by an appropriate amperage value of said fault current for interrupting by said circuit breaker.
- 7. A solid-state fault current limiting system for a pulsed power load, such as a magnet, energized through a closing switch by a pulsed power source, such as a capacitor bank, having a source impedance and producing a pulse period, and a transmission line having a line impedance, said solid-state fault limiting system comprising:a diode having a cathode and an anode, said cathode being to said closing switch through said transmission line and said anode being connected to said pulsed power load; an auxiliary pulsed current source having a first pole connected to said cathode of said diode; an inductor having an impedance greater with respect to said source impedance and said line impedance connected between a second pole of said auxiliary pulsed current source and said anode of said diode; wherein said auxiliary pulsed current source biases said diode into a conducting state for a time period longer than said pulse period of said pulsed power source when discharged into said pulsed power load, until fault current from said pulsed power source exceeds current from said auxiliary pulsed current source, causing said diode to cease conducting and routing said fault current through said inductor, thereby limiting rate of rise and peak value of said fault current.
- 8. The solid-state fault current limiting system as described in claim 7 wherein said auxiliary pulsed current source comprises a capacitor bank.
- 9. The solid-state fault current limiting system as described in claim 7 wherein said inductor has an impedance value greater than that of said source impedance and said all line impedances of said direct current circuit, said impedance value of said inductor being determined by an appropriate amperage value of said fault current for interrupting by said circuit breaker.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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