Review of technologies for current-limiting low-voltage circuit breakers

C. Brice, R. Dougal, J. Hudgins
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Abstract

Conventional air-magnetic circuit breakers, which are widely used in low-voltage applications, utilize magnetic forces that are produced by blowout coils, the geometry of the arcing contacts, or both. The magnetic forces act to push the arc off the contacts into an arc chute, which consists of a number of metal plates. The arc chute causes the arc to be split into a number of smaller arcs, thereby facilitating the process of extinguishing the arc. In the last 20 years, the technology of circuit breakers has dramatically advanced, now including mature devices based on gas-blast (such as SF/sub 6/) and vacuum interruption. At the same time, the technology of power electronic devices has evolved rapidly, leading to suggestions of a purely static circuit breaker based on solid-state electronic devices. Recently, several different proposals have appeared for current-limiting devices to be used in conjunction with or in replacement of conventional circuit breakers. The technologies involved in these proposals have ranged from very familiar (series reactors) to quite innovative (conductive polymer devices). Several of these proposed technologies have been used to a limited extent in commercial products, but they are very likely to see increasing applications as the technology matures. This paper begins with a short review of conventional circuit breaker action for background, then reviews the recent literature for current-limiting technologies that could be applied to low-voltage electric power systems. The paper concludes with a description of work underway for further development of conductive polymer current limiters.
限流低压断路器技术综述
传统的气磁断路器,广泛用于低压应用,利用由吹出线圈产生的磁力,电弧触点的几何形状,或两者兼有。磁力的作用是将电弧从触点推入由许多金属板组成的弧槽中。电弧溜槽使电弧分裂成许多较小的电弧,从而促进了电弧的熄灭过程。在过去的20年里,断路器的技术有了很大的进步,现在已经有了基于气爆(如SF/sub 6/)和真空中断的成熟装置。与此同时,电力电子器件的技术发展迅速,导致了基于固态电子器件的纯静态断路器的建议。最近,出现了几种不同的建议,将限流装置与传统断路器结合使用或替代传统断路器。这些提案中涉及的技术范围从非常熟悉的(串联反应器)到相当创新的(导电聚合物器件)。这些被提议的技术中的一些已经在有限程度上用于商业产品,但随着技术的成熟,它们很可能会看到越来越多的应用。本文首先简要回顾了传统断路器动作的背景,然后回顾了可应用于低压电力系统的限流技术的最新文献。最后,对导电聚合物电流限制器的进一步发展进行了描述。
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