2022
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6463/ac4f94
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Spectral and spatial characteristic behaviour of three-dimensional radiation transfer in SF6 switching arcs

Abstract: The spectral and spatial characteristics of three-dimensional radiation transfer across an arc column of 0.08 m long, typical in high-voltage gas blast circuit breakers, has been studied in detail. The arc column under study corresponds to an instantaneous current of 15 kA in SF6 gas at a pressure of 10 bar. Our results show that to calculate the radiative flux divergence (as a volumetric energy source), only a segment of the arc column of 0.024 m in thickness needs to be considered to attain an accuracy of be… Show more

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“…The radiative spectra of the arc plasma consist of visible, ultraviolet, and near infrared regions. The spectrum from 10 12 to 10 16 Hz [33] is utilized in this work. Considering the line overlapping, instead of using the escape factor to calculate line absorption [34][35][36], the NEC is estimated with a line by line treatment [37,38] of the total discrete spectrum.…”
Section: Calculation Methods and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The radiative spectra of the arc plasma consist of visible, ultraviolet, and near infrared regions. The spectrum from 10 12 to 10 16 Hz [33] is utilized in this work. Considering the line overlapping, instead of using the escape factor to calculate line absorption [34][35][36], the NEC is estimated with a line by line treatment [37,38] of the total discrete spectrum.…”
Section: Calculation Methods and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiation transfer in a gaseous medium is governed by the radiation transfer equation (RTE) [5,28]. For switching arcs, the RTE takes its steady-state form as given in equation (1).…”
Section: Methods Of Radiation Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiation intensity and flux are defined in numerous sources e.g. [5,[26][27][28]. The total transferred energy by radiation can be calculated through the volume integral of the radiation flux divergence [31].…”
Section: Methods Of Radiation Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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