The solution of the equations of a dc circuit containing an arc is given and compared with experimental data. The arc is modeled according to its classical equivalent circuit and the adequacy of this model is discussed. The analytical solution for the circuit with an opening gap is given for the case of a constant gap and the results are extended to the cases of a gap opening with uniform velocity and a gap opening with constant acceleration, under the assumption of a quasi-static approximation for which the limits of applicability are estimated. Voltage and current evolutions in time are derived, including an estimate of the arc duration and quenching time. The results are compared to experimental data. Also provided is a generalized view ...
Recently, as DC power generation and DC loads such as renewable energy and EVs increase, the need fo...
The importance of short-circuit current evaluation for the design of any power system, including DC ...
This paper analyzes the problem of the arc faults in both AC and DC low voltage electrical circuits....
The solution of the equations of a dc circuit containing an arc is given and compared with experimen...
This paper presents a dc arc model to simplify the study of a critical issue in dc microgrids: serie...
textThis research focuses on empirical observations of horizontal series arc faults. These faults di...
This paper explores empirical observations of open series fault (arc fault) testing during current i...
Advancements in power electronics has sparked the adaptability of dc systems in varied application f...
The article comprises the results of the research defining open-flame arcs self-quenching conditions...
Photovoltaic (PV) systems are becoming increasingly popular, however, arc faults on the direct curre...
Photovoltaic (PV) systems are becoming increasingly popular; however, arc faults on the direct curre...
This thesis describes an investigation into the influences of arcing and conductor deflection due to...
This paper presents a simplified model of arc fault that allows analyzing the dynamic behavior and e...
The paper refers to recently published arc models defining the arc voltage and the arc current. It i...
Arc phenomena are usually related to the undesired disengagement of two electrical connections. The ...
Recently, as DC power generation and DC loads such as renewable energy and EVs increase, the need fo...
The importance of short-circuit current evaluation for the design of any power system, including DC ...
This paper analyzes the problem of the arc faults in both AC and DC low voltage electrical circuits....
The solution of the equations of a dc circuit containing an arc is given and compared with experimen...
This paper presents a dc arc model to simplify the study of a critical issue in dc microgrids: serie...
textThis research focuses on empirical observations of horizontal series arc faults. These faults di...
This paper explores empirical observations of open series fault (arc fault) testing during current i...
Advancements in power electronics has sparked the adaptability of dc systems in varied application f...
The article comprises the results of the research defining open-flame arcs self-quenching conditions...
Photovoltaic (PV) systems are becoming increasingly popular, however, arc faults on the direct curre...
Photovoltaic (PV) systems are becoming increasingly popular; however, arc faults on the direct curre...
This thesis describes an investigation into the influences of arcing and conductor deflection due to...
This paper presents a simplified model of arc fault that allows analyzing the dynamic behavior and e...
The paper refers to recently published arc models defining the arc voltage and the arc current. It i...
Arc phenomena are usually related to the undesired disengagement of two electrical connections. The ...
Recently, as DC power generation and DC loads such as renewable energy and EVs increase, the need fo...
The importance of short-circuit current evaluation for the design of any power system, including DC ...
This paper analyzes the problem of the arc faults in both AC and DC low voltage electrical circuits....