Title :
Current-zero measurements of vacuum circuit breakers interrupting short-line faults
Author :
Smeets, René Peter Paul ; Van der Linden, Wim A.
Author_Institution :
KEMA High-Power Lab., Arnhem, Netherlands
Abstract :
Current zero measurements are performed during short-line fault interruption tests of vacuum circuit breakers. This switching cycle is characterized by a very steep transient recovery voltage. High-resolution measurements of near current-zero arc current and voltage were carried out. Various reignition modes (occurring between 0 and 75 ms after current zero) were observed due to insufficient arcing time or current in excess of the rated short-circuit breaking current. The relationship between post-arc current/charge, reignition mode, and transient recovery voltage is discussed in this paper. In addition to the "classical" post-arc current, already described in the literature, another "late" post-arc current was observed reaching values up to several tens of amperes after severe thermal arcing stress. All interrupters interrupted at the first or second current zero under the "rated" conditions of short-line fault current and transient recovery voltage.
Keywords :
circuit-breaking arcs; electric current measurement; switchgear testing; switching transients; vacuum arcs; vacuum circuit breakers; vacuum interrupters; 0 to 75 ms; arcing time; classical post-arc current; current-zero measurements; high-resolution measurements; interrupters; near current-zero arc current; near current-zero arc voltage; post-arc charge; post-arc current; reignition mode; reignition modes; short-circuit breaking current; short-line fault current; short-line fault interruption tests; short-line faults; switching cycle; thermal arcing stress; transient recovery voltage; vacuum circuit breakers; Circuit breakers; Circuit faults; Circuit testing; Current measurement; Fault currents; Mesh generation; Performance evaluation; Power generation; Transient analysis; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2003.818438