
Closing performance of the Thomson‐coil actuator for a 110 kV FMS
Author(s) -
Zhou Yannan,
Huang Yulong,
Wen Weijie,
Sun Keke,
Men Bo,
Zhu Jibin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
the journal of engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2051-3305
DOI - 10.1049/joe.2018.8414
Subject(s) - closing (real estate) , actuator , electromagnetic coil , mechanical engineering , electrical engineering , engineering , business , finance
In the 500 kV hybrid high‐voltage direct current (HVDC) circuit breaker, there are five 110 kV fast mechanical switches (FMSs) in the nominal current path. When the detection system detects the failure of the hybrid circuit breaker, in order to protect the disconnectors or semiconductors, the FMSs are required to close quickly. The closing drive technology can be divided into two categories, based on the closing speed of the Thomson‐coil actuator. One is based on the conventional closing drive, the open−close operating time of which is 20.0 ms. The other type is based on the fast closing drive, which is used under fault conditions and the total time is ∼7.5 ms. A 110 kV/3 kA prototype FMS employing an interrupter with a 30 mm maximum open gap and 4 kg total moving mass has been modelled based on the equivalent circuit method. Through the simulation, the effect of discharging time sequence on open−close operation has been studied, and the general timing control design principle has been provided.