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Plasma
The studies of a vacuum gap breakdown after high-current arc interruption with increasing the voltage
A. V. Schneidera, S. A. Popova, A. V. Batrakovab, E. L. Dubrovskayaab, V. А. Lavrinovichb a Institute of High Current Electronics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk
b Tomsk Polytechnic University
Abstract:
Vacuum-gap breakdown has been studied after high-current arc interruption with a subsequent increase in the transient recovery voltage across a gap. The effects of factors, such as the rate of the rise in the transient voltage, the potential of the shield that surrounds a discharge gap, and the arc burning time, have been determined. It has been revealed that opening the contacts earlier leads to the formation of an anode spot, which is the source of electrode material vapors into the discharge gap after current zero moment. Under the conditions of increasing voltage, this fact results in the breakdown. Too late opening leads to the breakdown of a short gap due to the high electric fields.
Received: 27.01.2016 Revised: 11.05.2017
Citation:
A. V. Schneider, S. A. Popov, A. V. Batrakov, E. L. Dubrovskaya, V. А. Lavrinovich, “The studies of a vacuum gap breakdown after high-current arc interruption with increasing the voltage”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 87:12 (2017), 1808–1813; Tech. Phys., 62:12 (2017), 1805–1811
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