Modeling of the dielectric recovery of hot air in insulating nozzles

A. Kurz, P. Nikolic, M. Seeger, D. Eichhoff, A. Schnettler
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Abstract

In standard high voltage gas circuit breakers -important safety elements in today's power grids-, a small surface layer of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) vaporizes at the high temperatures occurring in the arcing zone during the high current phase of the interruption process. This ablation continues even some hundred microseconds after the arc has been quenched and it actually changes the total gas composition as well as the temperature profile in the arcing zone. Therefore it delays the fast cooling of the arcing zone, which is necessary to prevent dielectric failures. The experimental determination of the dielectric recovery of hot air in insulating nozzles was investigated previously with focus on the substitution of SF6 (sulfur hexafluoride) in circuit breakers for future power grids. The present investigation gives a physical model for the calculation of the previously measured recovery characteristics. CFD-simulations (computational fluid dynamics) are performed for the determination of the relevant physical properties of the decaying quenching gas (density, temperature etc.). These properties serve as input parameters for the developed model. Based on the gas properties resulting from the CFD-simulations it is possible to calculate the effective ionization coefficients and thus the breakdown voltage applying the streamer criterion. Afterwards the calculated breakdown voltages are compared to the measured recovery characteristics. The comparison shows a good agreement between the measurements and the calculation.
热空气在绝缘喷嘴中的介电回收建模
在标准高压气体断路器(当今电网中重要的安全元件)中,一小层聚四氟乙烯(PTFE)表面在中断过程的高电流阶段电弧区发生的高温下蒸发。这种烧蚀甚至在电弧熄灭后几百微秒还在继续,它实际上改变了总气体成分以及电弧区域的温度分布。因此,它延缓了电弧区的快速冷却,这是防止介电故障所必需的。热空气在绝缘喷嘴中介电回收率的实验测定先前已进行了研究,重点是SF6(六氟化硫)在断路器中替代未来电网。本研究给出了一个计算先前测量的采收率特征的物理模型。执行cfd模拟(计算流体动力学)以确定衰变淬火气体的相关物理性质(密度,温度等)。这些属性作为所开发模型的输入参数。根据cfd模拟得到的气体性质,可以计算出有效电离系数,从而应用流光判据计算出击穿电压。然后将计算的击穿电压与测量的恢复特性进行比较。结果表明,测量值与计算值吻合较好。
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