2019 5th International Conference on Electric Power Equipment - Switching Technology (ICEPE-ST) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/icepe-st.2019.8928894
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Influence of Opening Velocity on Arcing Time Windows of Fast Vacuum Circuit Breaker in Duties of Terminal Fault Test T100s

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“…In this case, a high opening speed would result in a high instantaneous contact gap in a long arcing time, and thus a much lower AMF flux density to cause the constriction of the arc column. In the previous study on the maximum arcing time of a 40.5‐kV FVCB, when the opening speed V 1 was 4.5 m/s (in 10 mm contact gap), and did not decrease for V 2 (in the full contact gap of 20 mm), the resulted maximum arcing time was 8.0 ms [37]. This cannot meet the requirements of the IEC standard of 62271‐100 and the national standard of GB/T 1984–2014.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, a high opening speed would result in a high instantaneous contact gap in a long arcing time, and thus a much lower AMF flux density to cause the constriction of the arc column. In the previous study on the maximum arcing time of a 40.5‐kV FVCB, when the opening speed V 1 was 4.5 m/s (in 10 mm contact gap), and did not decrease for V 2 (in the full contact gap of 20 mm), the resulted maximum arcing time was 8.0 ms [37]. This cannot meet the requirements of the IEC standard of 62271‐100 and the national standard of GB/T 1984–2014.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%