J. Bourne, M. Schupbach, J. Carr, H. Mantooth, J. Balda
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Abstract
For the protection of electric ship distribution systems, it is desired that a system be developed which can limit fault currents to reasonable values and which can act more quickly, more reliably, and with a smaller form factor than conventional approaches. Arkansas power electronics International, Inc. (APEI) is currently collaborating with researchers at the University of Arkansas (UA) to develop a solid state fault current limiter/interrupter (SSFCL) which is believed to be capable of outperforming conventional approaches. This paper summarizes the current status and objectives of this work at the time of submission.