Suppression of Swirl Arc Re-Strike Under Magnetic Blowing for DC High-Power Application
Xue Zhou,
Yuxin Zhou,
Donghui Li
et al.
Abstract:Probability of arc re-strike increases with the increment of break voltage, especially in an arc chamber of DC bridge-type contacts equipped with permanent magnets. Among all types of arc re-strikes, the most dangerous one is that part of the arc re-enters the contact gap, which is defined as swirl re-strike in this paper. In this paper, the arc images and arc voltage waveforms were analyzed, and the typical features of arc re-strike were identified. In addition, the probability of arc swirl re-strike when the… Show more
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