Validation Approach for a Spatially and Temporally Resolved Fault Arc Model
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https://doi.org/10.14311/ppt.2023.2.64Keywords:
alternating current arcs, fault arc simulation, plasma, polymer ablation, switchgearAbstract
This paper presents a method to validate arc models for fault arc applications by examining the effect of changed boundary conditions on arc parameters, e.g. voltage and pressure build-up. The study shows the impact of ignition location on arc voltage and pressure build-up and prediction accuracy of the presented model. The results indicate insufficient accuracy in predicting arc voltage during dynamic phases, while the pressure build-up prediction aligns well with the experimental results.
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