Title :
High-current interruption in vacuum circuit breakers
Author :
Binnendijk, M. ; Merck, W.F.H. ; Smeets, R.P.P. ; Watanabe, K. ; Kaneko, E.
Author_Institution :
Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Netherlands
fDate :
12/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The aim of this project was to find a correlation between contact gap length and switching behavior of a vacuum circuit breaker. A large number of interruption experiments were executed in a vacuum chamber with butt type contacts made of Cu, CuCr 50/50 and AgWC. The currents to be interrupted varied from 2.5 to 32 kA. The rate of change of current and recovery voltage were kept at a fixed value at current zero. Many re-ignitions of the dielectric type, scattered over a wide range of re-ignition voltages, were observed and only a few of the thermal type. The total amount of energy dissipated in the vacuum chamber appears to be determinative for the type of re-ignition. On Cu severe anode spot melting was found, whereas CuCr and AgWC suffered little anode melting. The wide range of re-ignition voltage values found shows that a straight correlation with the contact gap length can not be defined. At 5 to 10 μs after current zero a `second´ post arc current did appear
Keywords :
anodes; electrical contacts; vacuum circuit breakers; 2.5 to 32 kA; AgWC; Cu; CuCr; anode spot melting; butt type contacts; contact gap length; high-current interruption; re-ignition voltages; recovery voltage; switching behavior; vacuum chamber; vacuum circuit breakers; Anodes; Circuit breakers; Circuit testing; Coils; Dielectric materials; Magnetic materials; Switched capacitor circuits; Switches; Switching circuits; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on