Protection From Internal Faults in a Special High Power Switching Conversion System for Thermonuclear Fusion Application
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
This paper compares different provisions to protect a
special high power switching power supply from internal shortfaults,
in particular internal short-circuits. The power supply is
based on a five three-phase NPC inverters, with common dclink,
rated for a total power of about 60MW and for an output
voltage of 6.5kV, using IGCTs as switching components. A large,
distributed, capacitor bank is connected at the dc-link side of the
inverters, with huge amount of stored energy, as high as 760kJ
during nominal operation. In case of internal short-circuit of one
inverter leg, due for example to a failure of one IGCT, this
energy is discharged into the faulty leg, potentially leading to
explosion and fault propagation. Simulations have been
performed in order to analyze, select and design the most
suitable protection to avoid this risk.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Thermonuclear Fusion Application; Special High Power Switching Conversion System
List of contributors:
Gaio, Elena
Book title:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Power Electronics and Drive Systems