开关柜热模拟

J. Paulke, H. Weichert, P. Steinhauser
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在低压开关设备的发展中,尽管现代设备的小型化和性能要求越来越高,但适当的热设计对于提供安全功能和可靠性变得越来越重要。由于热产生和损耗过程的高度复杂性,预测器件在各种负载条件下的热行为并不容易,即通常需要进行大量的测试。罗克韦尔自动化不久前开始了接触器的热模拟,现在正在研究手动电机控制器的3D热模型。本文描述了如何将众所周知的接触物理转化为面向应用的热模拟。将机械工程与接触物理联系起来,考虑了现场接线端子处施加的拧紧力矩对器件热行为的影响,以及接触区域的建模,同时考虑了各种负载电流断开时的开关电弧。仿真结果与现有器件的红外图像和热电偶测量结果进行了比较。
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Thermal simulation of switchgear
In development of low voltage switchgear, proper thermal design becomes increasingly important to provide safe function and reliability in spite of the miniaturization and increasing performance demanded of modern devices. Due to the high complexity of heat generation and loss processes, it is not easy to predict the thermal behavior of devices under various load conditions, i.e. usually numerous tests are required. Rockwell Automation started thermal simulations of contactors some time ago, and is now working on a 3D thermal model of a manual motor controller. This paper describes how to transform well known contact physics into an application oriented thermal simulation. Linking relations of mechanical engineering with contact physics, the influence of the applied tightening torque at the field wiring terminals on the thermal behavior of the device is considered, as well as the modeling of the contact area, taking into account switching arcs during breaking of various load currents. The simulation results are compared with infrared (IR) pictures and thermocouple measurements of existing devices.
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