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Small Direct Current Interruption Phenomena in a Vacuum Circuit Breaker
When a small direct current, a few tens of amperes, is interrupted by a vacuum circuit breaker, small vibrations in the current sometimes appear. The authors call these vibrations as arc unstable phenomena. Present investigations show that the phenomena occur earlier by the smaller value of the interrupted current and larger value of parallel capacitance