Publication | Closed Access
Impact of Different Vacuum Interrupter Properties on High-Current Anode Phenomena
41
Citations
16
References
2016
Year
Vacuum Interrupter ExperimentElectrical EngineeringEngineeringPhysicsGlow DischargeElectronic EngineeringApplied PhysicsAnode Spot ModesPower Semiconductor DeviceVacuum DevicePower ElectronicsGas Discharge PlasmaMicroelectronicsCurrent WaveformOptoelectronicsElectrical InsulationHigh-current Anode Phenomena
This paper presents the impact of current waveform and frequency on the formation of high-current anode phenomena in a vacuum interrupter experiment. Different waveforms including the alternative current pulses of 50, 180, and 260 Hz and direct current pulses of 5 and 10 ms are compared. The impact of different opening times and contact speeds on the high-current anode mode formation is investigated. The results show that both instantaneous current and total transferred charge are important in the formation of high-current anode modes. Therefore, the arcing time has a strong influence. Two types of anode spot modes with different electrical and optical characteristics are also observed. The transitions between different high-current modes are examined systematically, resulting in existence areas dependent on threshold current and gap length. The latter are determined for different contact materials including Cu, CuCr7525, and CuCr50 and different contact diameters.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1