Blow-open forces on double-break contacts

1994; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 17; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/95.296365

ISSN

1558-3678

Autores

J.J. Shea, B. DeVault, Yun-Ko Chien,

Tópico(s)

Vacuum and Plasma Arcs

Resumo

Measurements were made on double-break contact geometries, commonly used in power distribution devices, to determine contact dynamics under various short circuit fault conditions. These measurements lead to a modification to improve contact dynamics during a short circuit. The modification consisted of a guide rod that prevented contact arm rotation during arcing. Contact dynamics depended on two blow-open forces, magnetic repulsion and gas pressure. Both forces were quantified for various double-break contact geometries along with arc voltage and contact travel. The gas pressure, created by arc energy, was found to be a significant blow-open force. Measured blow-open forces were compared to a sealed piston model to obtain an empirical equation for blow-open forces. Contact performance was also determined with and without the guide rod for a range of arc currents. >

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