textThis research focuses on empirical observations of horizontal series arc faults. These faults differ from ground faults, for series faults encompass the electromagnetic transient effects of arc formations in series with sustained current flow when there is a break in the circuit. This may happen intentionally (as in a breaker) or unintentionally (as in a loose, damaged, or severed cable). This paper studies some of those transient effects during arc ignition, propagation, and cessation. Emphasis is on dc systems, for series faults present some of the more challenging safety concerns relating to widespread dc micro-grid acceptance and proliferation. However, arc behavior is also compared to that of ac systems under “quasi-equivalent”, p...
The paper refers to recently published arc models defining the arc voltage and the arc current. It i...
A study of the factors which influence the stability of simultaneous, distributed arcs on power line...
This paper presents a simplified model of arc fault that allows analyzing the dynamic behavior and e...
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...
The solution of the equations of a dc circuit containing an arc is given and compared with experimen...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This paper presents a dc arc model to simplify the study of a critical issue in dc microgrids: serie...
The importance of short-circuit current evaluation for the design of any power system, including DC ...
The article comprises the results of the research defining open-flame arcs self-quenching conditions...
Intermittent arc grounding fault frequently occurs in non-solidly earthed networks. Establishing an ...
This paper analyzes the problem of the arc faults in both AC and DC low voltage electrical circuits....
In electrical power systems, the cords and extension cords are exposed to mechanical damage and othe...
Small capacitive current interruption with air-break disconnectors in a high-voltage network is an i...
Arc phenomena are usually related to the undesired disengagement of two electrical connections. The ...
The paper refers to recently published arc models defining the arc voltage and the arc current. It i...
A study of the factors which influence the stability of simultaneous, distributed arcs on power line...
This paper presents a simplified model of arc fault that allows analyzing the dynamic behavior and e...
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...
The solution of the equations of a dc circuit containing an arc is given and compared with experimen...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This paper presents a dc arc model to simplify the study of a critical issue in dc microgrids: serie...
The importance of short-circuit current evaluation for the design of any power system, including DC ...
The article comprises the results of the research defining open-flame arcs self-quenching conditions...
Intermittent arc grounding fault frequently occurs in non-solidly earthed networks. Establishing an ...
This paper analyzes the problem of the arc faults in both AC and DC low voltage electrical circuits....
In electrical power systems, the cords and extension cords are exposed to mechanical damage and othe...
Small capacitive current interruption with air-break disconnectors in a high-voltage network is an i...
Arc phenomena are usually related to the undesired disengagement of two electrical connections. The ...
The paper refers to recently published arc models defining the arc voltage and the arc current. It i...
A study of the factors which influence the stability of simultaneous, distributed arcs on power line...
This paper presents a simplified model of arc fault that allows analyzing the dynamic behavior and e...