Ablation-Dominated Arcs in CO<sub>2</sub> Atmosphere—Part II: Molecule Emission and Absorption

Molecule radiation can be used as a tool to study colder regions in switching arc plasmas like arc fringes in contact to walls and ranges around current zero (CZ). This is demonstrated in the present study for the first time for the case of ablation-dominated high-current arcs as key elements of sel...

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Main Authors: Ralf Methling, Nicolas Götte, Dirk Uhrlandt
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/18/4720
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spelling doaj-14d1d8327b984eab951362f3ae5344682020-11-25T03:40:18ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-09-01134720472010.3390/en13184720Ablation-Dominated Arcs in CO<sub>2</sub> Atmosphere—Part II: Molecule Emission and AbsorptionRalf Methling0Nicolas Götte1Dirk Uhrlandt2Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP), Felix-Hausdorff-Str. 2, 17489 Greifswald, GermanyInstitute for High Voltage Technology, RWTH Aachen University, Schinkelstrasse 2, 52056 Aachen, GermanyLeibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP), Felix-Hausdorff-Str. 2, 17489 Greifswald, GermanyMolecule radiation can be used as a tool to study colder regions in switching arc plasmas like arc fringes in contact to walls and ranges around current zero (CZ). This is demonstrated in the present study for the first time for the case of ablation-dominated high-current arcs as key elements of self-blast circuit breakers. The arc in a model circuit breaker (MCB) in CO<inline-formula><math display="inline"><semantics><msub><mrow></mrow><mn>2</mn></msub></semantics></math></inline-formula> with and an arc in a long nozzle under ambient conditions with peak currents between 5 and 10 kA were studied by emission and absorption spectroscopy in the visible spectral range. The nozzle material was polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) in both cases. Imaging spectroscopy was carried out either with high-speed cameras or with intensified CCD cameras. A pulsed high-intensity Xe lamp was applied as a background radiator for the broad-band absorption spectroscopy. Emission of Swan bands from carbon dimers was observed at the edge of nozzles only or across the whole nozzle radius with highest intensity in the arc center, depending on current and nozzle geometry. Furthermore, absorption of C<inline-formula><math display="inline"><semantics><msub><mrow></mrow><mn>2</mn></msub></semantics></math></inline-formula> Swan bands and CuF bands were found with the arc plasma serving as background radiator. After CZ, only CuF was detected in absorption experiments.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/18/4720circuit breakerswitching arcoptical emission spectroscopyoptical absorption spectroscopycurrent zeroSF6 alternative gases
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Nicolas Götte
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Nicolas Götte
Dirk Uhrlandt
Ablation-Dominated Arcs in CO<sub>2</sub> Atmosphere—Part II: Molecule Emission and Absorption
Energies
circuit breaker
switching arc
optical emission spectroscopy
optical absorption spectroscopy
current zero
SF6 alternative gases
author_facet Ralf Methling
Nicolas Götte
Dirk Uhrlandt
author_sort Ralf Methling
title Ablation-Dominated Arcs in CO<sub>2</sub> Atmosphere—Part II: Molecule Emission and Absorption
title_short Ablation-Dominated Arcs in CO<sub>2</sub> Atmosphere—Part II: Molecule Emission and Absorption
title_full Ablation-Dominated Arcs in CO<sub>2</sub> Atmosphere—Part II: Molecule Emission and Absorption
title_fullStr Ablation-Dominated Arcs in CO<sub>2</sub> Atmosphere—Part II: Molecule Emission and Absorption
title_full_unstemmed Ablation-Dominated Arcs in CO<sub>2</sub> Atmosphere—Part II: Molecule Emission and Absorption
title_sort ablation-dominated arcs in co<sub>2</sub> atmosphere—part ii: molecule emission and absorption
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Molecule radiation can be used as a tool to study colder regions in switching arc plasmas like arc fringes in contact to walls and ranges around current zero (CZ). This is demonstrated in the present study for the first time for the case of ablation-dominated high-current arcs as key elements of self-blast circuit breakers. The arc in a model circuit breaker (MCB) in CO<inline-formula><math display="inline"><semantics><msub><mrow></mrow><mn>2</mn></msub></semantics></math></inline-formula> with and an arc in a long nozzle under ambient conditions with peak currents between 5 and 10 kA were studied by emission and absorption spectroscopy in the visible spectral range. The nozzle material was polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) in both cases. Imaging spectroscopy was carried out either with high-speed cameras or with intensified CCD cameras. A pulsed high-intensity Xe lamp was applied as a background radiator for the broad-band absorption spectroscopy. Emission of Swan bands from carbon dimers was observed at the edge of nozzles only or across the whole nozzle radius with highest intensity in the arc center, depending on current and nozzle geometry. Furthermore, absorption of C<inline-formula><math display="inline"><semantics><msub><mrow></mrow><mn>2</mn></msub></semantics></math></inline-formula> Swan bands and CuF bands were found with the arc plasma serving as background radiator. After CZ, only CuF was detected in absorption experiments.
topic circuit breaker
switching arc
optical emission spectroscopy
optical absorption spectroscopy
current zero
SF6 alternative gases
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/18/4720
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