TY - JOUR
T1 - Review on Z-Source Solid State Circuit Breakers for DC Distribution Networks
AU - Ugalde-Loo, Carlos E.
AU - Wang, Yufeng
AU - Wang, Sheng
AU - Ming, Wenlong
AU - Liang, Jun
AU - Li, Weilin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 CSEE.
PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - DC technologies will be essential building blocks for future DC distribution networks. As in any DC system, these networks will face crucial threats imposed by short-circuit DC faults. Protection is thus of great interest, and it will likely rely on DC circuit breakers (DCCBs). Among available configurations, Z-source solid-state circuit breakers (Z-SSCBs) are promising candidates for protecting low and medium-voltage distribution networks, as well as DC equipment due to their structural and control simplicity and low cost. In this paper, start-of-the-art of Z-SSCBs topologies is reviewed. To set the context, the use of DC technologies for grid integration of renewables, DC power transmission, and the main types of DCCBs to protect DC transmission and distribution corridors are discussed. The Z-SSCB topologies are then classified into unidirectional and bidirectional. Advantages and disadvantages of different configurations are compared and analyzed based on existing research. Finally, a perspective on the future development of Z-SSCBs is discussed and potential challenges are elucidated.
AB - DC technologies will be essential building blocks for future DC distribution networks. As in any DC system, these networks will face crucial threats imposed by short-circuit DC faults. Protection is thus of great interest, and it will likely rely on DC circuit breakers (DCCBs). Among available configurations, Z-source solid-state circuit breakers (Z-SSCBs) are promising candidates for protecting low and medium-voltage distribution networks, as well as DC equipment due to their structural and control simplicity and low cost. In this paper, start-of-the-art of Z-SSCBs topologies is reviewed. To set the context, the use of DC technologies for grid integration of renewables, DC power transmission, and the main types of DCCBs to protect DC transmission and distribution corridors are discussed. The Z-SSCB topologies are then classified into unidirectional and bidirectional. Advantages and disadvantages of different configurations are compared and analyzed based on existing research. Finally, a perspective on the future development of Z-SSCBs is discussed and potential challenges are elucidated.
KW - DC distribution networks
KW - DC protection
KW - Z-source
KW - solid state DC circuit breaker
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U2 - 10.17775/CSEEJPES.2022.04320
DO - 10.17775/CSEEJPES.2022.04320
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85148906051
SN - 2096-0042
VL - 9
SP - 15
EP - 27
JO - CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems
JF - CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems
IS - 1
ER -