DocumentCode
1323300
Title
Numerical Simulation of High-Current Vacuum Arcs Under Axial Magnetic Fields With Consideration of Current Density Distribution at Cathode
Author
Jia, Shenli ; Zhang, Ling ; Wang, Lijun ; Chen, Bin ; Shi, Zongqian ; Sun, Wei
Author_Institution
State Key Lab. of Electr. Insulation & Power Equip., Xi´´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´´an, China
Volume
39
Issue
11
fYear
2011
Firstpage
3233
Lastpage
3243
Abstract
Based on a 2-D magnetohydrodynamic model, high-current vacuum arcs (HCVAs) under axial magnetic fields (AMFs) with consideration of current density distribution at the cathode are simulated and analyzed. The current density distribution at the cathode used in the simulation is obtained by processing the image of cathode spots from experiments. In order to study the influence of current density distribution at the cathode on vacuum arc characteristics, HCVA is simulated under two kinds of current density distribution at the cathode. Then, for HCVA simulation in a half-sinusoidal period, the current density distribution at the cathode and the AMF delay are both taken into account. The simulation results show that the nonuniform current density at the cathode makes the values of the arc plasma parameters in the interelectrode region larger and their radial distribution more nonuniform than the uniform current density at the cathode. The more uniform current density at the cathode and the stronger AMF at the moments in the second 1/4 cycle make the values of the arc plasma parameters in the central region smaller and their radial distribution broader than those in the first 1/4 cycle. In addition, the simulation results will also be compared with the experimental results.
Keywords
current density; numerical analysis; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma simulation; vacuum arcs; 2D magnetohydrodynamic model; arc plasma parameters; axial magnetic field delay; cathode spot image; central region; current density distribution; half-sinusoidal period; high-current vacuum arcs; interelectrode region; nonuniform current density; numerical simulation; radial distribution; vacuum arc characteristics; Anodes; Cathodes; Current density; Magnetic resonance imaging; Mathematical model; Vacuum arcs; Axial magnetic field; current density distribution at the cathode; high-current vacuum arc (HCVA); magnetic field delay;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2011.2166565
Filename
6021382
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