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Arc Extinction: Arc Voltage: The Voltage Drop Across The Arc Is Called

The document discusses arc extinction in circuit breakers. It explains that an arc produces heat between contacts that must be extinguished quickly to prevent damage. There are two main methods of arc interruption: high resistance interruption, which lengthens and cools the arc; and current zero interruption, which relies on recovery rate theory and energy balance theory to extinguish the arc when current reaches zero. In oil circuit breakers, the heat from the arc causes hydrogen bubbles to form in the surrounding oil, removing heat from contacts and extinguishing the arc if heat removal exceeds generation.
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Arc Extinction: Arc Voltage: The Voltage Drop Across The Arc Is Called

The document discusses arc extinction in circuit breakers. It explains that an arc produces heat between contacts that must be extinguished quickly to prevent damage. There are two main methods of arc interruption: high resistance interruption, which lengthens and cools the arc; and current zero interruption, which relies on recovery rate theory and energy balance theory to extinguish the arc when current reaches zero. In oil circuit breakers, the heat from the arc causes hydrogen bubbles to form in the surrounding oil, removing heat from contacts and extinguishing the arc if heat removal exceeds generation.
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Arc Extinction

Arc Voltage:
The Voltage drop across the arc is called Arc Voltage.

Arc Quenching: ( C.B )

The Arc Produced not only delays the current interruption process but it also generates enormous heat which may cause damage to the system or to the circuit breaker itself. Therefore main problem in a C.B is to extinguish the arc within the shortest possible time so the heat generated by it may not reach a dangerous value.

ARC PHENOMENON
During arcing period, the current flowing between the contacts depends upon the resistance. The greater resistance smaller the current that flows between the contacts. The arc resistance depends upon i) Degree of ionisation ( Arc resistance increases with the decrease in number of ionised particles b/w the contact ) ii) Length of Arc ( Arc resistance increases with the length of arc ) iii) Cross section of Arc ( Arc resistance increases with the decrease in X- section of the arc )

The factors that are responsible for maintenance of arc between the contacts are: i) Potential Difference between the contacts. ii) ionised particles between the contacts.

Methods of Arc Interruption


There are two methods of Arc Interruption or Extinction are i) High resistance interruption ii) Current zero interruption High resistance interruption The arc resistance can be increased by cooling, lengthening, reducing x- section and splitting the arc.

It is employed for low power AC and DC circuit breakers. Current zero interruption There are two theories to explain the zero current interruption of the arc. i) Recovery rate theory ( Slepains Theory ) ii) Energy balance theory ( Cassies Theory )

Recovery rate theory

Energy balance theory

Arc Extinction in oil Circuit Breaker


In case of oil circuit breaker the opening of contact which heats the oil surrounds the contact due to arc which causes hydrogen gas bubble to evolve and its removes the heat from the surface. If the rate of heat removal is faster than its generation then the arc is extinguished.

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