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Novel technique for protection of dc power supplies against overload and short circuit faults
Date Issued
01-01-1995
Author(s)
Kumar, P. P.
Khargekar, A. K.
Parimelalagan, R.
Ramaswami, B.
Abstract
Protection against over-load/short circuit conditions is of paramount importance in power systems. Present day protection topologies employing different techniques have invariably one main drawback in that the fault current reaches the set value before action is initiated to trip the system. This paper proposes a method wherein the slope (or rate of rise) of the fault current is detected at regular Intervals. Once the slope exceeds the set reference, action is initiated to trip the system much before the fault current reaches dangerous levels. The method provides a fast means of detection of overload and short circuit currents and reduces stresses in the systems. © 1995 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Volume
23