大电流电弧间隙的介电恢复特性

J. Shea
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实验测量了电流为零后电弧间隙的介电击穿强度,以确定电弧室排气对击穿恢复间隙所需的反向恢复电压的影响。所应用的恢复条件与在电力线故障条件下在模制外壳断路器中创建的条件密切匹配。采用三种不同的排气口尺寸,在恢复时间为170 ~ 280 /spl mu/s、电流为3 ~ 15 kA/sub p/时,研究了气体压力对等离子体恢复特性的影响。更大的通风口,提高了等离子体的冷却,从而提高了整个电流范围内的击穿强度。基于等离子体击穿恢复强度与等离子体温度成反比的近似,将击穿电压值拟合为指数模型,得到等离子体时间常数和初始保持电压。将这些结果与E/p值的曲线拟合进行比较,表明E/p更准确地表示数据。当电流为零后的腔室压力显著时,建议使用E/p值。这些结果可以作为预测塑壳断路器中断性能的指导,特别是对于小电弧室和短间隙。
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Dielectric recovery characteristics of a high current arcing gap
Experimental measurements of the dielectric breakdown strength of an arcing gap after current zero were made to determine the effects of arc chamber venting on the reverse recovery voltage needed to break down a recovering gap. The recovery conditions applied closely matched those created in a molded case circuit breaker under power line fault conditions. Three different vent sizes were used to determine the effect of gas pressure on the recovery characteristics of the plasma with recovery time between 170 /spl mu/s to 280 /spl mu/s, and currents from 3 kA/sub p/ to 15 kA/sub p/. Larger venting, providing increased cooling of the plasma, resulted in increased breakdown strength over the full range of currents. Based on the approximation that the recovering plasma breakdown strength is inversely proportional to plasma thermal temperature, breakdown voltage values were fitted to an exponential model to obtain plasma time constants and the initial hold-off voltage. Comparing these results to curve fits of E/p values showed E/p was a more accurate representation of the data. It is proposed to use E/p values when there is significant post current-zero chamber pressure. These results could be used as a guide to predicting molded case breaker interruption performance, especially for small arc chambers and short gaps.
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