Artigo Revisado por pares

Overdamped arc discharge data and an AWA model

1991; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 19; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/27.87234

ISSN

1939-9375

Autores

R. T. Robiscoe, A. Kadish, William B. Maier,

Tópico(s)

Electrical Fault Detection and Protection

Resumo

Experimental data on overdamped arc discharges are compared with a lumped-circuit discharge mode employing the arc welder's ansatz (AWA). The AWA prescribes that the arc resistance-varies time as R/sub a/(t)=V*/ mod I(t) mod , where V* is a positive constant and I(t) is the discharge current. In the circuit, in addition to the time-dependent arc resistance R/sub a/ and a small arc inductance L/sub a/, there are an external time-dependent series resistance R/sub o/, inductance L/sub o/, and source capacitance C, the values of which are given. The AWA theory is compared with an observed arc current pulse I(t) by using these given values and normalizing the theory to one point on the data curve; an adequate fit to the data is obtained. Data for the dynamic arc resistance R/sub a/(t) are also compared with the AWA prescription and with other available theories for R/sub a/, which also use a one-point normalization. The AWA form for R/sub a/ compares favorably with the other theories. >

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