Title :
Influence of the pre-arcing bridging on the duration of vacuum arc
Author :
Kharin, S.N. ; Ghori, Q.K.
Author_Institution :
GIK Inst. of Eng. Sci. & Technol., Topi, Pakistan
Abstract :
Phenomena in a molten bridge between electrical contacts at the stage preceding vacuum arc ignition and their influence on the arc duration are investigated using a mathematical model and experimental data. Two models of a bridge are considered and compared. The first model is based on the representation of a bridge as a melting filament between contact surfaces, while the second one describes bridging as extension of a liquid metal drop between contacts. The initial conditions for the temperature fields of electrical contacts at bridging start are formulated taking into account heat transfer in solid contacts before bridging. Evolution of a bridge during contact opening, its length, radius, time and coordinates of bridge rupture at boiling temperature are evaluated depending on electrical current, opening velocity and parameters of contact materials. The above mentioned mathematical model enables estimatation of the density of metal vapors in contact gap just after bridge explosion, which is responsible for vacuum arc ignition and maintenance at the initial stage of arc burning. It was found that bridge duration and anode arc duration is interrelated. There exists a critical contact gap, which becomes too large to support the power capacity required for the maintenance of extending zones of anode melting and evaporation. If the length of a bridge exceeds this critical gap, then the anode arc phase could be not appearing at all. On the contrary, if the bridge length is negligible or if the bridge does not appear at all, then duration of anode arc phase is maximal
Keywords :
anodes; electrical contacts; evaporation; heat transfer; melting; vacuum arcs; Cu; Cu contacts; Mo; Mo contacts; anode arc duration; anode melting; arc burning; arc duration; boiling temperature; bridge duration; bridge explosion; bridge rupture; bridging start; contact gap; contact material parameters; contact opening; contact surfaces; critical contact gap; electrical contacts; electrical current; evaporation; heat transfer; length; liquid metal drop extension; mathematical model; melting filament; metal vapors density; molten bridge phenomena; opening velocity; pre-arcing bridging; radius; solid contacts; temperature fields; vacuum arc duration; vacuum arc ignition; vacuum arc maintenance; Anodes; Bridges; Contacts; Heat transfer; Ignition; Mathematical model; Resistance heating; Solids; Temperature; Vacuum arcs;
Conference_Titel :
Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum, 2000. Proceedings. ISDEIV. XIXth International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Xi´an
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5791-4
DOI :
10.1109/DEIV.2000.877304