1990
DOI: 10.1049/ip-a-2.1990.0029
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Current zero behaviour of a gas-blast arc. Part 1: Nitrogen

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“…It was shown that the arc model based on laminar flow could give satisfactory agreement between predicted and measured arc temperature, arc radius, electrical field and pressure at important locations in the nozzle. It was also shown in the study of Fang and Lin [11] that arc theory based on laminar flow could predict the critical rate of rise of recovery voltage (RRRV) within 25% of that measured for a nitrogen arc. Such an agreement is considered acceptable for circuit breakers due to the large error bar of the measured RRRV values as a result of shot to shot variation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…It was shown that the arc model based on laminar flow could give satisfactory agreement between predicted and measured arc temperature, arc radius, electrical field and pressure at important locations in the nozzle. It was also shown in the study of Fang and Lin [11] that arc theory based on laminar flow could predict the critical rate of rise of recovery voltage (RRRV) within 25% of that measured for a nitrogen arc. Such an agreement is considered acceptable for circuit breakers due to the large error bar of the measured RRRV values as a result of shot to shot variation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The axial and radial components of are given by (9) For axisymmetric arc, the azimuthal magnetic flux density can be calculated by (10) where is the axial component of the current density and μ 0 the permeability of free space. The two components of Lorentz force are given by (11) The approximate radiation transport model of Zhang et al [10] is adopted to calculate the net radiation loss in the energy equation. In the arc core, the boundary of which is defined at the point of 83% of the axis temperature, q in the energy conservation equation is equal to the net emission coefficient (NEC), which is a function of the local pressure, temperature and the arc's radiation radius.…”
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“…Specifically, the electron density near the zero current point is an important parameter that determines the cut-off efficiency [8][9][10]. Specifically, the electron density near the zero current point is an important parameter that determines the cut-off efficiency [8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the basic characteristics of arc discharges is extremely important in resolving these problems in SF 6 gas circuit breakers. Specifically, the electron density near the zero current point is an important parameter that determines the cut-off efficiency [8][9][10]. Furthermore, a knowledge of the electron density is indispensable for determining the arc conductivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%