All concepts for fault current limiters employing high temperature supercon
ductors (SCFL) have the disadvantage of significant AC losses caused by the
superconductor carrying a continuous load current. Therefore, in the prese
nted paper it is investigated what electrical and thermodynamic requirement
s have to be fulfilled by a superconductor,if the fault current limiter is
of a hybrid type. Assuming the availability of a suitable design for a supe
rconductor used as a delayed reacting resistive limiting element in paralle
l with a fast acting load switch, the concept of a hybrid fault current lim
iter is introduced. The concept is based on a novel fast acting mechanical
switch for several kA at medium voltage level to commutate the rising fault
current to the superconducting element within several hundred microseconds
after fault detection. It is found that a critical current density not hig
her than 1.5 kA per centimeter square is adequate for the proposed system.
The superconductor carries only the fault current during switching and thus
the total losses of the hybrid system are only 4 percent of the losses of
a conventional SCFL, which offers high economical benefits. Cooling of the
superconductor by gaseous nitrogen is feasible, and presents simplicity and
flexibility of operation.