Title :
Evaluation of high-voltage circuit breaker performance with a validated arc model
Author :
Smeets, R.P.P. ; Kertész, V.
Author_Institution :
KEMA High Power Lab., Amhem, Netherlands
fDate :
3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A digital current-zero measuring system was used to monitor about 200 zero crossings of short-line fault currents in three designs of commercial high-voltage circuit breakers. The breakers were subjected to standard IEC 60056 tests in a high-power laboratory. With these results, an empirical arc model was derived, based on the series connection of three classical modified Mayr models. It was found that only three `free´ parameters, extracted from the arc voltage and current during the pre-zero period can describe the state of the breaker after each test. With this model, the margin of the interrupting capability could be directly obtained. A strong relation between this margin and the arc conductivity at current zero can be established. Independent of arcing time, arcing current and state of the breaker, it was found that the current zero conductivity must decrease to 1-2 ms (only depending on the design of the breaker) to make a successful interruption possible
Keywords :
circuit breakers; circuit-breaking arcs; digital instrumentation; electric current measurement; fault currents; switchgear testing; arc conductivity; arc current; arc voltage; arcing current; classical modified Mayr models; current zero conductivity; digital current-zero measuring system; empirical arc model; high-power laboratory; high-voltage circuit breaker performance; interrupting capability margin; series connection; short-line fault currents; standard IEC 60056 tests; validated arc model;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings-
DOI :
10.1049/ip-gtd:20000238