Title :
Current instability and chopping with arcs in series
Author_Institution :
ASEA HV Apparatus, Interrupter Development, Ludvika, Sweden
fDate :
7/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Small inductive currents are normally interrupted before a natural current zero, due to an instability resulting from an interaction between the arc(s) in the circuit breaker and the capacitance in the circuit. In the paper, a circuit is discussed which consists of two or more arcs in series, a capacitance and an inductance, when the parameters are different for the arcs. Analytical methods based on equivalent circuits for the arcs, and computer simulations using dynamic arc equations give instability and chopping currents, and a time-dependent resonant-circuit model is used to demonstrate a well known statistical reduction of these currents.
Keywords :
circuit breakers; circuit-breaking arcs; electrical engineering computing; stability; capacitance; chopping currents; circuit breakers; circuit breaking arcs; computer simulations; equivalent circuits; inductance; inductive currents; stability;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings C
DOI :
10.1049/ip-c.1985.0038