DocumentCode :
1396434
Title :
Study of a High-Power Rotary Arc Gap Switch
Author :
Guo, Rui ; He, Junjia ; Zhao, Chun ; Wu, Chuanqi ; Pan, Yuan
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Wuhan, China
Volume :
39
Issue :
1
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
279
Lastpage :
284
Abstract :
Switch is one of the key issues in the pulsed power generation and applications. The closing switch is an essential part in capacitor-based energy-storage systems, and the spark-gap switches are a popular choice. These switches have very limited lifetime due to electrode erosion resulting from localized arc heating in high current. To extend the switch lifetime by minimizing electrode erosion, rotary arc gap (RAG) switches are proposed in previous literatures. The rotation of the arc can be achieved by providing magnetic field from external or self-induced by arc current. This paper investigates a RAG switch working in open air. It has a coaxial cylindrical structure. The arc is driven by an axial magnetic field which is generated by the coils that are placed both at the top and bottom of the switch. The coils are connected with an inner electrode. The switch can operate in a wide voltage range of 0.5-24 kV, and its specifications of current and coulomb per shot can reach 320 kA and about 730 C, respectively. The results of high-current experiments show that the electrode erosion is slight. Rotating arc velocity is measured by B-dot probes. The relationship between arc velocity and the current and magnetic flux density is obtained from the experimental data. The switch voltage drop is also measured in these experiments.
Keywords :
circuit-breaking arcs; high-voltage techniques; pulsed power switches; spark gaps; B-dot probes; RAG switch; axial magnetic field; capacitor based energy storage system; coaxial cylindrical structure; current 320 kA; electrode erosion; high power rotary arc gap switch; localized arc heating; magnetic flux density; pulsed power generation; rotating arc velocity; spark gap switch; switch voltage drop; voltage 0.5 kV to 24 kV; Charge transfer; Coils; Copper; Electrodes; Force; Probes; Switches; Axial magnetic field; mirror-machine-like configuration; rotary arc gap (RAG); rotating arc velocity;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2087040
Filename :
5659490
Link To Document :
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