Research on the effect of air flow extinguishing arc in double jet non-equilibrium field

A dual-jet arc-extinguishing method is proposed in order to improve the performance of jet-extinguishing gaps for extinguishing large currents and reducing the lightning trip-out rate of power lines. Meanwhile, we studied the arc-extinguishing effect of the dual-jet non-equilibrium field gas flow. B...

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Veröffentlicht in:AIP advances 2021-02, Vol.11 (2), p.025103-025103-13
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Jufeng, Zhang, Qixing, Li, Zijian, Xu, Yuheng, Huang, Shangshi, Huang, Ping
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Zusammenfassung:A dual-jet arc-extinguishing method is proposed in order to improve the performance of jet-extinguishing gaps for extinguishing large currents and reducing the lightning trip-out rate of power lines. Meanwhile, we studied the arc-extinguishing effect of the dual-jet non-equilibrium field gas flow. Based on this, a Double Jet Arc Extinguishing Gap (DJAEG) is developed. First of all, the jet field arc extinction modeling analysis is carried out by coupling the typical MAYR arc model with the jet field. Then, the COMSOL MUTIPHSICS simulation software is used to simulate the arc extinction of the DJAEG in the balanced flow field and the non-balanced flow field. Finally, the DJAEG extinguishment arc test is carried out through the construction of the power frequency continuous flow interruption test. The simulation results show that the velocity of the high-speed jet emitted by the DJAEG can reach 3000 m/s, and the arc can be extinguished within 4 ms. These results also verified that the dual jet non-equilibrium flow field has the characteristics of long jet sustaining time. The test results show that the DJAEG successfully extinguished the arc within 4 ms, and there was no reignition. This means that the dual-jet non-equilibrium field has an obvious arc extinction effect.
ISSN:2158-3226
2158-3226
DOI:10.1063/5.0027949