Current limiter circuit with adjustable response time
US-2024113517-A1 · Apr 4, 2024 · US
US9270110B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9270110-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314101990-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2016 |
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In one embodiment a fault current limiter comprises a current splitting reactor having interleaved windings to reduce an insertion impedance of the fault current limiter during non-fault conditions. The current splitting reactor having interleaved windings may include a first winding, the first winding including a plurality of sub-windings and a second winding, the second winding including a plurality of sub-windings, the sub-windings of the first winding and the sub-windings of the second winding wounds about the core and interleaved.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fault current limiter, comprising: a current splitting reactor having interleaved windings, the current splitting reactor comprising: a core; a first winding wound about the core; and a second winding wound about the core and interleaved with the first winding to reduce an insertion impedance of the fault current limiter. 2. The fault current limiter of claim 1 , further comprising a voltage controlled reactor electrically connected to the second winding to change the impedance of the second winding during a fault condition. 3. The fault current limiter of claim 2 , further comprising a fault trigger circuit electrically connected in parallel to the voltage controlled reactor, the fault trigger circuit configured to open during a fault condition to cause current flow through the winding connected to the fault trigger circuit to be reduced. 4. The fault current limiter of claim 2 , further comprising a fault trigger circuit electrically connected in parallel to the voltage controlled reactor, the fault trigger circuit configured to insert high impedance during a fault condition to cause current flow through the winding connected to the fault trigger circuit to be reduced. 5. The fault current limiter of claim 1 , the first winding and the second winding each including a plurality of sub-windings, wherein the sub-windings of the first winding are interleaved with the sub-windings of the second winding. 6. The fault current limiter of claim 4 , wherein every other winding about the core corresponds to a sub-winding of the first winding. 7. The fault current limiter of claim 4 , wherein the sub-windings of the first winding are electrically connected together in series and the sub-windings of the second winding are electrically connected together in series. 8. The fault current limiter of claim 4 , wherein the sub-windings of the first winding are electrically connected together in parallel and the sub-windings of the second winding are electrically connected together in parallel. 9. The fault current limiter of claim 8 , wherein the core is open to remove a magnetic return path and to avoid hard saturation of the iron core. 10. A fault current limiter comprising: a current splitting reactor having interleaved windings, the current splitting reactor comprising: a core; a first winding, the first winding including a plurality of sub-windings; and a second winding, the second winding including a plurality of sub-windings, the sub-windings of the first winding and the sub-windings of the second winding wounds about the core and interleaved to reduce an insertion impedance of the fault current limiter. 11. The fault current limiter of claim 10 , wherein the sub-windings of the first winding are electrically connected together in series and the sub-windings of the second winding are electrically connected together in series. 12. The fault current limiter of claim 10 , wherein the sub-windings of the first winding are electrically connected together in parallel and the sub-windings of the second winding are electrically connected together in parallel. 13. The fault current limiter of claim 10 , wherein the first winding and the second winding each include between 2 and 7 sub-windings. 14. The fault current limiter of claim 10 , wherein the fault current limiter has an insertion impedance during a non-fault condition of less than 1% of system impedance. 15. The fault current limiter of claim 10 , wherein the sub-windings of the first winding are separated from the sub-windings of the second winding by a plurality of gaps. 16. The fault current limiter of claim 15 , wherein the equivalent reactance of the current splitting reactor having interleaved windings is the ratio of the self reactance of the current splitting reactor having interleaved windings over the square of the number of the plurality of gaps. 17. The fault current limiter of claim 16 , wherein the core is open to remove a magnetic return path. 18. The fault current limiter of claim 10 , further comprising a voltage controlled reactor electrically connected to the second winding to control the voltage across the fault trigger circuit during a fault condition. 19. The fault current limiter of claim 18 , further comprising a fault trigger circuit electrically connected in parallel to the voltage controlled reactor, the fault trigger circuit configured to open during a fault condition to cause current to flow through the voltage controlled reactor. 20. A power system comprising: a power source; a load electrically connected to the power source; and a fault current limiter electrically coupled to the power source and the load to limit the amount of current in the power system during a fault condition, the fault current limiter comprising: a current splitting reactor having interleaved windings, the current splitting reactor comprising: a core; a first winding, the first winding including a plurality of sub-windings; and a second winding, the second winding including a plurality of sub-windings, the sub-windings of the first winding and the sub-windings of the second winding wounds about the core and interleaved to reduce an insertion impedance of the fault current limiter during normal operating conditions.
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