Title :
Decay Modes of Anode Surface Temperature After Current Zero in Vacuum Arcs-Part I: Experimental Study
Author :
Zhenxing Wang ; Hui Ma ; Guowei Kong ; Zhiyuan Liu ; Yingsan Geng ; Jianhua Wang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Abstract :
Anode surface temperature has a significant impact on the interruption capacity of a vacuum circuit breaker. The objective of this paper is to experimentally understand the decay process of anode surface temperature after extinguishing a high-vacuum arc with a large contact gap. The anode surface temperature after current zero was measured by a two-color pyrometer and arc modes observation was recorded by a highspeed charge-coupled device. A pair of asymmetric butt type contacts (contact materials: CuCr25 and CuCr50) was subjected to an axial magnetic field in a demountable vacuum chamber. The experimental result shows that there are two modes in decay processes of anode surface temperature: Mode I and Mode II. Mode I describes the anode surface decay process after diffuse low-current extinction and Mode II corresponds to high current extinction. In addition, the decay time of anode surface temperature will last longer, if the proportion of chromium rises from 25% to 50% in anode material.
Keywords :
anodes; chromium alloys; copper alloys; plasma diagnostics; plasma temperature; vacuum arcs; vacuum circuit breakers; CuCr25; CuCr50; anode material; anode surface decay process; anode surface temperature; asymmetric butt type contacts; axial magnetic field; current zero; decay modes; demountable vacuum chamber; diffuse low-current extinction; high-current extinction; high-speed charge-coupled device; high-vacuum arcs; interruption capacity; large contact gap; two-color pyrometer; vacuum circuit breaker; Anodes; Cathodes; Materials; Plasma temperature; Surface treatment; Temperature measurement; Vacuum arcs; Anode spot; anode surface temperature; contact material; dielectric recovery strength; vacuum arc; vacuum arc.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2014.2316131