An experimental analysis of DC magnetic blowout high-speed circuit breakers’ parameters

High-speed circuit breakers (HSCB) used in DC circuits are one of the basic elements of overload, short-circuit and electric shock protection. Such breakers are used in transport (trams, trolleybuses, subways and railways) in electric power supply facilities and in vehicles. The performance and capa...

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Main Author: Artur Rojek
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Language:English
Published: PC Technology Center 2020-08-01
Series:Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
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Online Access:http://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/210232
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spelling doaj-5996b2cbc7ab4921a3d431af7cc39abe2020-11-25T03:19:57ZengPC Technology CenterEastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies1729-37741729-40612020-08-0145 (106)354010.15587/1729-4061.2020.210232210232An experimental analysis of DC magnetic blowout high-speed circuit breakers’ parametersArtur Rojek0Railway Research Institute Chlopickiego str., 50, Warsaw, Poland, 04-High-speed circuit breakers (HSCB) used in DC circuits are one of the basic elements of overload, short-circuit and electric shock protection. Such breakers are used in transport (trams, trolleybuses, subways and railways) in electric power supply facilities and in vehicles. The performance and capability of limiting the current depend on the HSCB design and solutions applied in it. The circuit parameters, particularly its inductance also affect the performance. Additionally, each DC breaking in the RL circuit is accompanied by overvoltages whose level depends on the circuit parameters and breaker design. The paper discussed the process of direct current breaking by magnetic blowout high-speed circuit breakers and factors that affect the HSCB performance, i. e. opening time and arcing time. The influence of the circuit parameters and HSCB design on the value of arc voltage is outlined. The results of laboratory tests of 4 types of high-speed circuit breakers produced in Europe are presented. The test results were used to analyze the effect of current changes in the short circuit on the time of current breaking and the value of switching overvoltages – arc voltage. The results of simulation of the short-circuit breaking in the RL DC circuit made at the rate-of-rise of current in the circuit are presented. Based on the tests and simulations, the current breaking times, values of arc voltage generated in this process and arc energy that is acquired and dissipated by the arc chamber are determined. The objective of the tests and simulations was to answer the question whether it is possible to turn off direct current quickly without generating high arc voltage values – overvoltages in the circuit and how di/dt changes should be formed by a high-speed circuit breaker to achieve the shortest possible time with the lowest possible arc voltage and its lowest energyhttp://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/210232high-speed circuit breakerbreaking timearcing timearc voltage
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An experimental analysis of DC magnetic blowout high-speed circuit breakers’ parameters
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
high-speed circuit breaker
breaking time
arcing time
arc voltage
author_facet Artur Rojek
author_sort Artur Rojek
title An experimental analysis of DC magnetic blowout high-speed circuit breakers’ parameters
title_short An experimental analysis of DC magnetic blowout high-speed circuit breakers’ parameters
title_full An experimental analysis of DC magnetic blowout high-speed circuit breakers’ parameters
title_fullStr An experimental analysis of DC magnetic blowout high-speed circuit breakers’ parameters
title_full_unstemmed An experimental analysis of DC magnetic blowout high-speed circuit breakers’ parameters
title_sort experimental analysis of dc magnetic blowout high-speed circuit breakers’ parameters
publisher PC Technology Center
series Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
issn 1729-3774
1729-4061
publishDate 2020-08-01
description High-speed circuit breakers (HSCB) used in DC circuits are one of the basic elements of overload, short-circuit and electric shock protection. Such breakers are used in transport (trams, trolleybuses, subways and railways) in electric power supply facilities and in vehicles. The performance and capability of limiting the current depend on the HSCB design and solutions applied in it. The circuit parameters, particularly its inductance also affect the performance. Additionally, each DC breaking in the RL circuit is accompanied by overvoltages whose level depends on the circuit parameters and breaker design. The paper discussed the process of direct current breaking by magnetic blowout high-speed circuit breakers and factors that affect the HSCB performance, i. e. opening time and arcing time. The influence of the circuit parameters and HSCB design on the value of arc voltage is outlined. The results of laboratory tests of 4 types of high-speed circuit breakers produced in Europe are presented. The test results were used to analyze the effect of current changes in the short circuit on the time of current breaking and the value of switching overvoltages – arc voltage. The results of simulation of the short-circuit breaking in the RL DC circuit made at the rate-of-rise of current in the circuit are presented. Based on the tests and simulations, the current breaking times, values of arc voltage generated in this process and arc energy that is acquired and dissipated by the arc chamber are determined. The objective of the tests and simulations was to answer the question whether it is possible to turn off direct current quickly without generating high arc voltage values – overvoltages in the circuit and how di/dt changes should be formed by a high-speed circuit breaker to achieve the shortest possible time with the lowest possible arc voltage and its lowest energy
topic high-speed circuit breaker
breaking time
arcing time
arc voltage
url http://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/210232
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