Title :
Application of numerical field simulations for low-voltage circuit breakers
Author :
Lindmayer, Manfred ; Stammberger, Hartwig
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electr. Power Syst., Tech. Univ. Braunschweig, Germany
fDate :
9/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The increasing performance of computers makes it possible to perform numerical simulations of several field distributions and the force on various parts of switchgear equipment. This paper firstly deals with numerical two- and three-dimensional finite element method (FEM) calculations of the magnetic field and forces in current-limiting miniature circuit-breaker systems. Examples are presented for the transient calculation of forces on the plunger of a magnetic tripping coil under consideration of the influence of eddy currents in the plunger. Magnetic blast forces caused by current loops and ferromagnetic parts in the circuit breaker are calculated for transient three-dimensional (3-D) models as well as for different 2-D and 3-D simplifications. A comparison shows that a combination of a 2-D transient analysis for the influence of the attractive force of ferromagnetic parts and a 3-D static analysis yielding the force of current loops gives satisfactory results with the advantage of less computing time and modelling effort as compared to the full 3-D transient model. The equations of motion for the parts of the breaker involved in the tripping and contact opening process are solved using the results of the transient calculations of the plunger force. The second part of this paper deals with temperature distribution and the current-voltage characteristics of arcs in rectangular channels by the use of finite difference method (FDM) discretization. Static arc voltages over a wide current range from 3 to 300 kA are presented, and the dynamic back-commutation out of a de-ion grid is simulated
Keywords :
circuit breakers; current limiters; eddy currents; finite difference methods; finite element analysis; magnetic fields; temperature distribution; transient analysis; 3 to 300 kA; arcs; current-limiting miniature circuit-breaker systems; current-voltage characteristics; de-ion grid; dynamic back-commutation; eddy currents; ferromagnetic parts; finite difference method; finite element method; low-voltage circuit breakers; magnetic blast forces; magnetic field; magnetic tripping coil; numerical field simulations; rectangular channels; static arc voltages; switchgear equipment; temperature distribution; transient calculation; transient calculations; Application software; Circuit simulation; Computational modeling; Distributed computing; Finite difference methods; Finite element methods; Magnetic fields; Numerical simulation; Switchgear; Transient analysis;
Journal_Title :
Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology, Part A, IEEE Transactions on