DocumentCode
1763193
Title
Investigation of SF6 Arc Characteristics Under Shock Condition in a Supersonic Nozzle With Hollow Contact
Author
Wei-Zong Wang ; Jiu Dun Yan ; Mingzhe Rong ; Yi Wu ; Spencer, Joseph W.
Author_Institution
State Key Lab. of Electr. Insulation & Power Equip., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Volume
41
Issue
4
fYear
2013
fDate
41365
Firstpage
915
Lastpage
928
Abstract
Arc-shock interaction and its influence on steady and dynamic characteristics of SF6 arcs in a supersonic nozzle with hollow contact, which is representative of switching arcs in a gas blast high-voltage circuit breaker, are computationally investigated using the magneto-hydro-dynamic theory with fixed inlet stagnation pressures and at five different exit pressure to inlet stagnation pressure ratios (referred to as pressure ratios). The significant quantity in determining the thermal interruption capability of a circuit breaker, i.e., the critical rate of rise of recovery voltage, was predicted and compared with available test results. The deterioration of thermal interruption capability of a supersonic nozzle under shock conditions, which was observed in previous tests is verified and discussed by current arc model. It was found that the close coupling between the shock and the surrounding gas flow can greatly influence the aerodynamic and electrical behavior of a nozzle arc and hence the thermal recovery behavior of current interruption. Additionally, the velocity deceleration caused by the shocks and the enhanced turbulent cooling brought by the sucked gas and arc interaction both pay a significant role in the determination of thermal interruption capability.
Keywords
aerodynamics; arcs (electric); circuit breakers; cooling; nozzles; plasma diagnostics; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma pressure; plasma shock waves; plasma switches; plasma turbulence; SF6; SF6 arc characteristics; aerodynamic; arc-shock interaction; current arc model; current interruption; dynamic characteristics; electrical behavior; exit pressure; gas blast high-voltage circuit breaker; gas flow; hollow contact; inlet stagnation pressure ratios; inlet stagnation pressures; magnetohydrodynamic theory; nozzle arc; recovery voltage; shock conditions; steady characteristics; supersonic nozzle; switching arcs; thermal interruption capability; thermal recovery behavior; turbulent cooling; velocity deceleration; Conductivity; Educational institutions; Electric shock; Equations; Interrupters; Mathematical model; Sulfur hexafluoride; Arc characteristics; arc–shock interaction; rate of rise of recovery voltage (RRRV); supersonic nozzle; thermal interruption;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2013.2251360
Filename
6482262
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