DocumentCode :
2006566
Title :
The Influence of Metallic and Plastic Vapors on Dielectric Breakdown for Low-Voltage Circuit Breaker after Current-Zero
Author :
Narayanan, Venkat R. T. ; Heberlein, Joachim V. R. ; Ruempler, Christian
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
22-25 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
The effects of metallic and plastic vapors on dielectric breakdown strength at atmospheric pressure after current-zero for low-voltage circuit breaker (LVCB) applications have been investigated. Dielectric breakdown is characterized by a positive value of net ionization coefficient, which is the difference between ionization and attachment coefficients. In this paper, preliminary results are presented for the case where the metallic electrode is composed of copper while the ablating plastic wall material is polyamide 6/6 (PA-66). The effects of vibrationally-excited diatomic species and electronically-excited monatomic species on breakdown strength are also presented. The excited species are observed to lower the breakdown strength. It is expected that the current approach will provide quantitative comparisons between different metallic and plastic vapor combinations observed in realistic LVCBs and the numerical results will subsequently be utilized for comparisons with available experimental data. This approach is the first step towards addressing realistic nonequilibrium conditions prevailing in an LVCB after current-zero and the results will be a valuable tool for suggesting improvements in dielectric interruption ability of LVCBs.
Keywords :
circuit breakers; electric breakdown; electric strength; LVCB; ablating plastic wall material; atmospheric pressure; attachment coefficients; dielectric breakdown strength; dielectric interruption ability; electronically-excited monatomic species; ionization coefficients; low-voltage circuit breaker; metallic electrode; metallic vapors; net ionization coefficient; nonequilibrium conditions; plastic vapors; polyamide 6/6; vibrationally-excited diatomic species effect; Computational fluid dynamics; Copper; Dielectric breakdown; Electric fields; Ionization; Plastics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts (HOLM) , 2013 IEEE 59th
Conference_Location :
Newport, RI
ISSN :
1062-6808
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1556-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HOLM.2013.6651435
Filename :
6651435
Link To Document :
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