Electromagnetic DC pulse power system including integrated fault limiter

US9705314B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9705314-B2
Application numberUS-201615054694-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 26, 2016
Priority dateSep 13, 2013
Publication dateJul 11, 2017
Grant dateJul 11, 2017

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An electromagnetic direct current (DC) pulse power system includes a plurality of pulse forming networks (PFN) module, and an energy storage capacitor and circuit interruption apparatus. Each PFN module includes a PFN circuit configured to generate a pulsed DC output power. The PFN circuit includes an energy storage inductor with a primary winding having a primary inductance that controls a primary impedance of the PFN circuit. The electromagnetic direct current (DC) pulse power system further includes an auto-transformer having a multi-stage fault-limiting system configured to reduce fault current.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electromagnetic direct current (DC) pulse power system, comprising: a plurality of pulse forming networks (PFN) modules, each PFN module comprising: a PFN circuit configured to generate a pulsed DC output power, the PFN circuit including an energy storage inductor with a primary winding having a primary inductance that controls a primary impedance of the PFN circuit; an energy storage capacitor and circuit interruption apparatus; and an auto-transformer including a multi-stage fault-limiting system configured to reduce fault current. 2. The electromagnetic DC pulse power system of claim 1 , wherein the auto-transformer includes a fault current limiting (FCL) circuit having a secondary winding configured to magnetically couple with the primary winding and associated secondary circuit including passive L and R components and to exchange or dissipate fault energy existing in the PFN circuit during a fault event. 3. The electromagnetic DC pulse power system of claim 2 , wherein the auto-transformer include at least one auto-transformer winding having an impedance that is increased based on operation of an isolated switching device so as to reduce the fault current. 4. The electromagnetic DC pulse power system of claim 3 , wherein the PFN circuit includes at least one main capacitor, at least one main energy storage inductor, at least one main diode, and at least one main switching device. 5. The electromagnetic DC pulse power system of claim 4 , wherein the auto-transformer protects the at least one main capacitor, the at least one main diode, the at least one energy storage inductor, and the at least one main switching device from a fault current exceeding a threshold value when the impedance increases. 6. The electromagnetic DC pulse power system of claim 2 , wherein the auto-transformer includes at least one commutating device connected in series with the at least one auto-transformer winding, and includes a resistor connected in parallel to the auto-transformer with the at least one commutating device, the resistor configured to effect a corresponding resistance in response to disconnecting the at least one commutating device so as to dissipate the fault current. 7. The electromagnetic DC pulse power system of claim 2 , wherein the at least one commutating device is configured to selectively control the primary inductance of the primary winding of the auto-transformer based on at least one of the fault energy, fault current and fault power. 8. The electromagnetic DC pulse power system of claim 7 , wherein the at least one commutating device is configured to operate in a first mode that electrically connects first and second ends of the primary winding to alter a first primary inductance, and a second mode that disconnects the first and second ends to alter a second primary inductance that is greater than the first primary inductance such that at least one of fault energy, fault current and fault power is reduced. 9. The electromagnetic DC pulse power system of claim 8 , wherein the at least one commutating device is configured to initiate the second mode in response to a signal indicating a rate of rise of current (di/dt) flowing through at least one of the secondary windings and at least one of the primary windings. 10. The electromagnetic DC pulse power system of claim 3 , wherein the primary winding has a first number of turns to generate a first impedance, and the secondary winding has a second number of turns greater than the first numbers of turns to generate a second impedance greater than the first impedance, the secondary winding being galvanically isolated from the primary winding to further reduce a fault current or fault power in the PFN. 11. A pulse forming network (PFN) module, comprising: a PFN circuit configured to generate a pulsed DC output power, the PFN circuit including an energy storage inductor with a primary winding having a primary inductance that controls a primary impedance of the PFN circuit; an energy storage capacitor and circuit interruption apparatus; and an auto-transformer including a multi-stage fault-limiting system including magnetically coupled primary and secondary windings, configured to reduce fault current. 12. The PFN module of claim 11 , wherein the auto-transformer includes a fault current limiting (FCL) circuit having a secondary winding configured to magnetically couple with the primary winding, and an associated secondary circuit including passive L and R components and to exchange or dissipate fault energy existing in the PFN circuit during a fault event. 13. The PFN module of claim 12 , wherein the auto-transformer include at least one auto-transformer winding having an impedance that is increased based on operation of an isolated switching device responsive to levels of fault current so as to reduce the fault current or power. 14. The PFN module of claim 13 , wherein the PFN circuit includes at least one main capacitor, at least one main diode, at least one main switching device, and at least one main energy storage inductor. 15. The PFN module of claim 14 , wherein the auto-transformer protects the at least one main capacitor, the at least one main diode and the at least one main switching device from a fault current exceeding a threshold value when the impedance of the auto-transformer primary winding increases. 16. The PFN module of claim 12 , wherein the auto-transformer includes at least one commutating device connected in series with the at least one auto-transformer winding, and includes a resistor connected in parallel with the at least one commutating device, the resistor configured to effect a corresponding resistance in response to disconnecting or opening the at least one commutating device so as to dissipate the fault current. 17. The PFN module of claim 12 , wherein the at least one commutating device included in the secondary circuit is configured to selectively control a mutual inductance of the primary and secondary windings based on at least one of the fault energy, fault current, and fault power sensed in the primary circuit. 18. The PFN module of claim 17 , wherein the at least one commutating device is configured to operate in a first mode that electrically connects first and second ends of the primary winding to alter a first primary inductance, and a second mode that disconnects the first and second ends to alter a second primary inductance that is greater than the first primary inductance. 19. The PFN module of claim 18 , wherein the at least one commutating device is configured to initiate the second mode in response to a signal indicating a rate of rise of current (di/dt) flowing through at least one of the secondary windings and at least one of the primary windings, responsive to over-current or fault current levels. 20. The PFN module of claim 13 , wherein the primary winding has a first number of turns to generate a first impedance, and the secondary winding has a second number of turns greater than the first numbers of turns to generate a second impedance greater than the first impedance, the secondary winding being galvanically isolated from the primary winding to further reduce a fault current or fault power in the PFN.

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  • H02H9/02Primary

    responsive to excess current {(current limitation for voltage regulators G05F1/573; disconnection after limiting H02H3/025)} · CPC title

  • H02M1/32Primary

    Means for protecting converters other than automatic disconnection · CPC title

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What does patent US9705314B2 cover?
An electromagnetic direct current (DC) pulse power system includes a plurality of pulse forming networks (PFN) module, and an energy storage capacitor and circuit interruption apparatus. Each PFN module includes a PFN circuit configured to generate a pulsed DC output power. The PFN circuit includes an energy storage inductor with a primary winding having a primary inductance that controls a pri…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Raytheon Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02H9/02. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Jul 11 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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