The effect of the axial magnetic field structure on the threshold welding current for closed axial magnetic field vacuum interrupter contacts

P. Slade, E. Taylor, A. Lawall
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There are two designs of large area, vacuum interrupter contacts: the transverse magnetic field (TMF) contact and the axial magnetic field (AMF) contact. These contacts are required to perform a wide variety of roles within vacuum circuit breakers. One duty is to pass short-circuit currents with the vacuum interrupters' contacts closed for a period of time (1 to 4 seconds), after which the circuit breaker's mechanism must be able to open the contacts. Thus, the possibility of contact welding must be minimized. The flow of current through practical contacts generates a repulsive blow-off force, which has to be balanced by a closing force from the circuit breaker mechanism plus the force from atmospheric pressure acting on the vacuum interrupter's bellows. The axial magnetic field (AMF) vacuum interrupters have an additional attractive force because of the parallel currents flowing in the two AMF coils behind the contacts' faces. This force is calculated using three- dimensional finite element analysis (FEA) for three practical AMF designs using a contact diameter of 62 mm and a current of 31.5 kA (45.5 kA peak). The extra attractive forces are then combined with the other forces acting on the closed vacuum interrupter contacts to calculate the threshold welding current: the current above which the contacts will form a weld. Calculations of the total closing force compares the difference in the threshold welding current between the three AMF contact designs.
轴向磁场结构对闭合轴向磁场真空灭流器触头阈值焊接电流的影响
大面积真空灭弧触点有两种设计:横向磁场触点和轴向磁场触点。这些触点需要在真空断路器中执行各种各样的任务。其中一个任务是在真空灭弧的触点闭合一段时间(1到4秒)后通过短路电流,之后断路器的机构必须能够打开触点。因此,必须尽量减少接触焊接的可能性。通过实际触点的电流产生排斥性吹断力,该力必须由断路器机构的闭合力加上真空断路器波纹管上的大气压力力来平衡。轴向磁场(AMF)真空灭弧具有额外的吸引力,因为在触点面后面的两个AMF线圈中有平行电流流动。使用三维有限元分析(FEA)对三种实际的AMF设计进行了计算,使用接触直径为62 mm,电流为31.5 kA(峰值为45.5 kA)。然后将额外的吸引力与作用在闭合真空灭弧触点上的其他力相结合,以计算阈值焊接电流:触点将形成焊缝的电流。总闭合力的计算比较了三种AMF触点设计的阈值焊接电流的差异。
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