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A DC Hybrid Circuit Breaker With Ultra-Fast Contact Opening and Integrated Gate-Commutated Thyristors (IGCTs)

Meyer, J.-M.
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Rufer, A.  
2006
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery

Air-magnetic circuit breakers are widely used for short-circuit protection in dc electric railways or industrial plants. The well-known drawbacks of these breakers are mainly a slow breaking action, a short lifetime, and high maintenance costs due to the destructive effects of the arc. The use of power semiconductors in a full-static circuit breaker configuration allows the elimination of these disadvantages but is limited by excessive conduction losses. The paper will present the study of a so-called hybrid breaker, drawing its name from the combination of a high-speed mechanical switch and a bi-directional integrated gate-controlled thyristor assembly connected in parallel. The paper also includes experimental results from a prototype real scale.

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DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2006.870981
Web of Science ID

WOS:000236519200013

Author(s)
Meyer, J.-M.
Rufer, A.  
Date Issued

2006

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
Volume

21

Issue

2

Start page

646

End page

651

Subjects

Arcless interruption

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fault current limiter

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hybrid

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high-speed circuit breaker

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integrated gate-controlled thyristor

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(IGCT)

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mechanical switch

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metal-oxide varistor.

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