Towards an Efficient Arc Simulation Framework
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https://doi.org/10.14311/ppt.2017.1.79Keywords:
arc simulation, arc root model, splitter plates, low voltage circuit breakers, computational magnetohydrodynamicsAbstract
Arc simulations require a coupled solution of the flow and electromagnetic equations. Despite of industrial interest, there is no established simulation framework available yet. We assess the usability of STAR-CCM+ for low voltage circuit breaker simulations using a test case of a model arc chamber, since this toolkit allows to define and control the simulation in a single environment. In spite of a partially implemented arc root model, the results agree well with reference data of previous publications.References
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