An inductive superconducting fault current limiter protects power system by limiting the amplitude of fault current by the inductance of its dc reactor. Therefore, it is very important to design the dc reactor of high critical current prior to fabrication. At first, the optimal design parameters were calculated by using finite element method and then the superconducting dc reactor for 1.2 kV/80 A(rms) inductive superconducting fault current limiter was designed by considering the conduction-cooling characteristics. Moreover, the design, fabrication and conduction-cooling method of the superconducting dc reactor were introduced. Actually, the superconducting dc reactor was fabricated and cooled down to 20 K by using GM cryocooler. Finally, the short-ciruit test was performed and the experimental results were discussed. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.