DocumentCode
462885
Title
Countercurrent Breaking by Vacuum Interrupter Combined in Parallel with Vacuum Switch
Author
Egorov, Oleg G.
Author_Institution
TRINITI, Moscow
Volume
1
fYear
2006
fDate
25-29 Sept. 2006
Firstpage
244
Lastpage
246
Abstract
Quit new approach for high currents equal 100kA and more is offered to consideration in this paper. The vacuum interrupter (VI) and the vacuum switch (TVG) differ considerably in velocity of electrical strength recovery, value of electrodes erosion, etc. It depends on difference in discharge types. To level these values it is offer in the paper to close the current I0 through TVG before the VI electrodes motion under it it´s this value exceeds initial current on DeltaI (DeltaI-current, DeltaI/I0 ~5divide10middot10-2). Surplus DeltaI-current flows through VI but in opposite direction. In the process of electrodes moving apart, DeltaI-current in VI falls down to zero, with time constant tau = L/R, where L, R-inductance of circuit (VI-TVG) and resistance of TVG gap, correspondingly. It makes possible to fast recovery electrical strength of gap between contacts, to reduce considerably erosion of electrodes and voltage of DeltaI-current. On the final stage of the discharge of counter current battery recovery the vacuum strength of TVG gap. Such way of current breaking makes it possible to break direct currents effectively with high power. It is consequence of the combined opening switch technology based on vacuum interrupter and plasma erosion switch
Keywords
vacuum interrupters; vacuum switches; 100 kA; TVG gap; counter current battery recovery; countercurrent breaking; electrodes erosion; plasma erosion switch; vacuum interrupter; vacuum switch; Batteries; Contacts; Counting circuits; Electric resistance; Electrodes; Interrupters; Plasma displays; Switches; Vacuum technology; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum, 2006. ISDEIV '06. International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Matsue
ISSN
1093-2941
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0191-7
Electronic_ISBN
1093-2941
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DEIV.2006.357278
Filename
4194858
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