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Direct current momentary circuit interrupter

Patent ·
OSTI ID:1998458

A momentary circuit interrupter in series connection with a mechanical switch to provide protection against short circuit faults in a DC power circuit. The momentary circuit interrupter injects a transient voltage pulse via a pulse transformer to reduce a DC fault current to near zero in a DC circuit branch, thus allowing the mechanical switch to disconnect the faulty branch under a near zero-current condition. The power electronic circuit on the primary side of the transformer controls the discharge of a plurality of pre-charged capacitors to generate the transient voltage pulse during the fault interruption process, but otherwise does not incur any power loss during normal operation. The secondary winding of the pulse transformer conducts the main DC current, and is highly conductive to minimize the conduction power loss. The invention provides ultrafast response to a short circuit fault (even faster than solid-state circuit breakers and much faster than hybrid circuit breakers), significantly reduced overcurrent stress in the power system, and/or ultralow conduction power losses.

Research Organization:
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E)
DOE Contract Number:
AR0001463
Assignee:
Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago, IL)
Patent Number(s):
11,670,933
Application Number:
17/501,175
OSTI ID:
1998458
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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