Title :
Condensed metal vapor on alumina ceramic in vacuum interrupters
Author :
Fink, Harald ; Gentsch, Dietmar ; Heimbach, Markus
Author_Institution :
ABB Calor Emag Mittelspannung GmbH, Ratingen, Germany
fDate :
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Investigations have been carried out on the dielectric performance of the ceramic (high-purity alumina, Al2O3) surface in vacuum interrupters after switching. In order to examine the influence of the shielding on the protection of the ceramic surface against metal vapor condensation different types of vacuum interrupters (VIs) have been tested: VIs with and without shielding. Additionally, two contact materials CuCr: 75:25 wt% and WCAg: 56:4:40 wt% have been investigated to compare the adhesion of different metal vapors to alumina ceramic surfaces. After having performed a HV conditioning of the VIs, dc arcs with arbitrary arcing times were triggered between the contacts simulating the generation of metal vapor during high current interruption and load break switching. Between the arcing tests the insulation levels of all VIs have been tested by means of HV ac source. Afterwards the VIs were opened and the microstructure of the metallic condensate on the inner ceramic surface was analyzed by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The integral chemical composition of the metallic film was investigated by inductive coupled plasma (ICP).
Keywords :
adhesion; alumina; atomic force microscopy; ceramic insulation; condensation; scanning electron microscopy; shielding; switchgear insulation; vacuum arcs; vacuum interrupters; Al2O3; CuCr; DC arc; HV conditioning; WCAg; adhesion; alumina ceramic; atomic force microscopy; chemical composition; contact material; current interruption; dielectric surface; inductive coupled plasma; insulation level; load break switching; metal vapor condensation; microstructure; protection; scanning electron microscopy; shielding; switching characteristics; vacuum interrupter; Adhesives; Atomic force microscopy; Ceramics; DC generators; Dielectrics; Inorganic materials; Insulation testing; Interrupters; Protection; Scanning electron microscopy;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on