DocumentCode
1441876
Title
Switching overvoltage hazard eliminated in high-voltage oil circuit breakers
Author
Hunt, Lloyd F. ; Boehne, E. W. ; Peterson, H. A.
Author_Institution
Southern California Edison Company Ltd.
Volume
62
Issue
2
fYear
1943
Firstpage
98
Lastpage
106
Abstract
High-voltage transmission lines, when de-energized by conventional oil circuit breakers, are often subjected to high-voltage surges which present a real hazard to terminal equipment. The mechanism of surge generation is initiated by circuit-breaker restriking phenomena which are encouraged by the interruption of the large leading currents required to charge moderate and high-voltage lines. By interposing suitable resistors across the interrupting elements during the opening stroke of the breaker, the switching overvoltages may be either eliminated by preventing restriking or so reduced in magnitude in the event of restriking that the system is relieved of their hazard. The development of this achievement is presented chronologically:
Keywords
Generators; Interrupters; Resistors; Surges; Switches; Transient analysis; Voltage control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineering
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0095-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/EE.1943.6435618
Filename
6435618
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