Feasibility Study of a Hybrid Mechanical-Static Dc Circuit Breaker for Superconducting Magnet Protection
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
This paper describes the feasibility studies of a hybrid
dc circuit breaker (CB) for quench protection of superconducting
magnets rated for current up to some tens of kiloamperes (kA)
and voltage of several kilovolts (kV). The proposed scheme is based
on a mechanical switch paralleled to a fully controlled static CB;
integrated gate commutated thyristors (IGCTs) were selected. In
normal operation, the mechanical switch handles the continuous
flow of dc current minimizing the on-state losses. When protection
against quench is requested, the current is diverted into the static
breaker that quickly interrupts the current, withstanding the reapplied
voltage of several kV. The reliable turn-ON of several IGCTs
in parallel with low voltage applied between anode and cathode is
an issue to be assessed to confirm the feasibility of this design solution.
The paper highlights that the components commonly used
as snubber or protection circuit can guarantee the turn-ON of all
the devices in parallel and that the IGCTs can be turned-ON with
few volts applied; this latter aspect was proved by means of specific
tests. Finally, a comparison between a static only and a hybrid CB
is performed, highlighting the benefits introduced by the hybrid
solution.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hybrid dc circuit breaker (CB); integrated gate commutated thyristor (IGCT); quench protection
Elenco autori:
Piovan, Roberto; Gaio, Elena
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