The burning voltage of a high-current vacuum arc in a six-gap rod electrode system

被引:14
作者
Alferov, DF
Korobova, NI
Sidorov, VA
机构
[1] All-Russian Electrotechnical Institute, Moscow, 111250
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10.1109/27.640669
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O35 [流体力学]; O53 [等离子体物理学];
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070204 ; 080103 ; 080704 ;
摘要
This paper studies voltage-current characteristics of the six-gap rod electrode system and their dependence on the shape and material of the electrodes and interelectrode gap value. The investigations were carried out for currents up to 200 kA with the rate of its rise up to similar to 5.10(9) A/s. A number of features were observed concerning are-burning voltage dynamics depending on the value and rate of rise of the are current, namely, a step-like voltage change at an initial discharge burning stage, and excitation of RF voltage oscillations for the discharge current wavefront. The duration and intensity of the unstable discharge burning phase accompanied by HF voltage oscillations depend strongly on the electrode system parameters. Power dissipated in the vacuum gaps and full dissipated energy were calculated as a function of the snitching current peak. Results of the investigations gave the possibility to design a sealed-off triggered vacuum switch with minimum power losses and long service life evaluated by a transferred charge value >10(6) C.
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页数:7
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