Title :
A new optical technique for investigations of low-Voltage circuit breakers
Author :
Hong, Dunpin ; Sandolache, Gabriela ; Bauchire, Jean-Marc ; Gentils, François ; Fleurier, Claude
Author_Institution :
CNRS, Univ. d´´Orleans, Orleans, France
fDate :
4/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The technique of broad-band optical absorption spectroscopy has been successfully used for investigations of transient media in low-voltage circuit breakers, thanks to an intense radiation source developed at our laboratory. It enabled the determination of the concentration of copper atoms and C2 molecules in hot gas behind a moving arc. The temperature of this gas was estimated using the molecular absorption spectrum of C2 Swan bands. Thanks to the high-spectral intensity of the auxiliary source, measurements were also performed in an electrical arc. The measurements allowed the determination of the population of excited levels for several metallic atoms in the arc. Assuming local thermodynamic equilibrium, the electron temperature of the arc and the total concentration of these metallic atoms, coming from contacts and splitters, were deduced. This temperature is in good agreement with the one deduced from optical emission spectroscopy.
Keywords :
Z pinch; arcs (electric); circuit breakers; excited states; plasma diagnostics; plasma temperature; plasma thermodynamics; C; Swan bands; broad-band optical absorption spectroscopy; contacts; copper atoms; electrical arc; electron temperature; excited levels; local thermodynamic equilibrium; low-voltage circuit breakers; molecular absorption spectrum; optical emission spectroscopy; radiation source; splitters; Absorption; Atom optics; Atomic measurements; Circuit breakers; Copper; Electric variables measurement; Laboratories; Performance evaluation; Spectroscopy; Temperature; Broad-band absorption spectroscopy; Z-pinch radiation source; circuit breakers; optical diagnosis;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2005.844488