Abstract:
The performance of vacuum circuit breakers in switching shunt capacitors depends much more on in-rush current than on interrupting current. This is because when contacts ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The performance of vacuum circuit breakers in switching shunt capacitors depends much more on in-rush current than on interrupting current. This is because when contacts that were fused together by pre-arcs during contact closing are forcibly separated, large protrusions are formed on the contact surface, making it easier for microparticles to be detached from the protrusions. Microparticles are also produced on the entire surface of contacts by mechanical impact or cold weld. Current interruption of a certain magnitude, however, has a conditioning effect because moderate arcs can eliminate such microparticles and lower the protrusions. To clarify the relationship between the behavior of microparticles and the dielectric breakdown, a laser scattering technique was employed. The authors found a microparticle-induced breakdown phenomena that could explain the mechanism of long delayed restrikes that is occasionally observed in vacuum circuit breakers.<>
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery ( Volume: 8, Issue: 4, October 1993)
DOI: 10.1109/61.248286
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Shunt Capacitance ,
- Vacuum Circuit Breaker ,
- Contact Surface ,
- Impact Force ,
- Current Gaps ,
- Dielectric Breakdown ,
- Circuit Breaker ,
- Electrode ,
- Field Emission ,
- Field Strength ,
- Current Source ,
- Surface States ,
- Base Material ,
- Welding ,
- Kind Of Experience ,
- Contact Materials ,
- Insulation Performance ,
- Synthetic Circuits ,
- Lower Electrode ,
- Size Of Microparticles ,
- Voltage Recovery ,
- Transient Source ,
- Influence Of Contact ,
- Switched Capacitor
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Shunt Capacitance ,
- Vacuum Circuit Breaker ,
- Contact Surface ,
- Impact Force ,
- Current Gaps ,
- Dielectric Breakdown ,
- Circuit Breaker ,
- Electrode ,
- Field Emission ,
- Field Strength ,
- Current Source ,
- Surface States ,
- Base Material ,
- Welding ,
- Kind Of Experience ,
- Contact Materials ,
- Insulation Performance ,
- Synthetic Circuits ,
- Lower Electrode ,
- Size Of Microparticles ,
- Voltage Recovery ,
- Transient Source ,
- Influence Of Contact ,
- Switched Capacitor