DocumentCode :
1188952
Title :
The duration of arcing following late breakdown in vacuum circuit breakers
Author :
Smeets, René Peter Paul ; Thielens, Davy W. ; Kerkenaar, Rob W P
Author_Institution :
with the KEMA High-Power Labs., Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Arnhem, Netherlands
Volume :
33
Issue :
5
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
1582
Lastpage :
1588
Abstract :
Vacuum interrupters occasionally show unexpected (late) breakdown after current interruption. As a result, the interrupter conducts briefly, carrying a high-frequency current due to the discharge of various (stray) capacitances in the vicinity of the interrupter. Thanks to the capability of vacuum interrupters to interrupt such high-frequency current, the conduction period is normally very short (normally in the order of 10 μs). In the discussion around the assessment of such late breakdowns (often termed nonsustained disruptive discharges in the standardization literature) regarding the possibility of generation of overvoltage in capacitive circuits, the duration of the conductive period is an important parameter. Experiments were carried out, in which discharges of various single frequencies (72 kHz-1.1 MHz) were generated following breakdown (spontaneous breakdowns as well as prestrike) of two commercial vacuum breakers. It is demonstrated that the duration of the discharge depends strongly on the discharge current frequency. At higher frequencies, the duration of the discharge tends to be shorter than at lower frequencies. For practical circuits, allowing simultaneous discharge from various circuit parts, it was observed that the highest frequency component determines the arc duration. Duration of up to 15 μs was observed. This duration is too short to allow significant overvoltages to develop in standard capacitive power delivery circuits.
Keywords :
plasma transport processes; vacuum arcs; vacuum breakdown; vacuum circuit breakers; vacuum interrupters; 15 mus; 72 kHz to 1.1 MHz; arcing; capacitive circuits; capacitive power delivery circuits; current interruption; discharge current frequency; disruptive discharges; high-frequency current; overvoltage generation; vacuum circuit breakers; vacuum interrupters; Capacitance; Circuit breakers; Electric breakdown; Frequency; Interrupters; Power system reliability; Standardization; Vacuum arcs; Vacuum breakdown; Voltage control; Circuit breaker testing; circuit transient analysis; high-voltage techniques; standardization; vacuum arc; vacuum breakdown; vacuum interrupter; vacuum switching;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2005.856503
Filename :
1518981
Link To Document :
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