Cogent Engineering (Dec 2024)

A comprehensive review of impedance source network DC circuit breaker topologies

  • Marwan R. Abed,
  • Oday A. Ahmed,
  • Ghassan A. Bilal,
  • Pablo Gomez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2024.2340275
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1

Abstract

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AbstractDc microgrids (MG) have drawn more attention due to the demand for renewable energy sources, energy storage devices in distributed generation, and the separation of DC loads requiring more power converters. This system needed protection DC circuit breakers (DCCB) that could quickly isolate the faults in the system. These devices must be as small and light as possible but should only produce low power loss during the ON state. The impedance source DC circuit breaker was introduced as an improved structure (SSCB) which provided automatic turns off without needing external command due to its natural commutation operation principle. In addition, it had many advantages such as faster response, simpler control design, restricted fault current magnitude, which makes the system more fault-resilient, the fault current will not affect the source or the SCR, coordination of cascaded breakers is automatic, and convenience for protection with power converters. This paper presents different impedance source DC circuit breakers such as ZCB, ΓCB, TCB, and YCB. It will show their benefits and drawbacks, which could be used as a helping guide while choosing which type of impedance source DC circuit breakers is suitable for a specific application.

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