Title :
Computer simulation of post-arc plasma behavior at short contact separation in vacuum
Author :
Glinkowski, Mietek ; Greenwood, Allan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Power Eng., Rensselaer Polytech. Inst., Troy, NY, USA
fDate :
2/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Rapid commutation of a vacuum arc prior to zero results in the postarc current that subsequently flows due to the transient recovery voltage (TRV) developing across the interelectrode gap. If the rate of change of the arc current exceeds the ability of the device to interrupt the condition, it can be reestablished in the reverse direction, i.e. what was the anode becomes the new cathode. An attempt to model the postcurrent zero phenomena in the light of gas dynamics as applied to the plasma of the metal vapor arc is described. The basic conservation laws and the Maxwell equations, as well as the current continuity law, are formulated and the solutions of those equations are presented. The short distance between the electrodes in practice of much less than a millimeter is specifically noted
Keywords :
anodes; arcs (electric); cathodes; conservation laws; electromagnetism; plasma simulation; plasma transport processes; Maxwell equations; anode; arc current; cathode; conservation laws; current continuity law; gas dynamics; interelectrode gap; metal vapor arc; post-arc plasma behavior; postarc current; postcurrent zero phenomena; short contact separation; transient recovery voltage; vacuum; vacuum arc; Anodes; Cathodes; Computer simulation; Electrodes; Maxwell equations; Plasma devices; Plasma simulation; Transient analysis; Vacuum arcs; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on