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A Way of Increasing Maximum Permissible Short-Circuit Surge Currents in Electrical Contacts


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Current passing through electrical contacts causes additional heat release due to the presence of a contact resistance. Heat release in contacts may be considerable. In high-current contacts of high-voltage electrical equipment, the problem of overheating gets worse when fault short-circuit currents pass through the contacts. The maximum permissible level of these currents is limited by heating contact areas to their melting point. Welds due to melting of contacts lead to their failure as a rule. A way of considerably raising maximum permissible short-circuit currents has been suggested. Its idea is impulsive preheating of contacts to a temperature higher than the recrystallization temperature of the contact material. The efficiency of this approach has been confirmed experimentally. Numerical simulation of impulsive heating has been conducted. The results have helped us elaborate recommendations for selecting parameters of a train of current pulses that, acting on a contact, may greatly improve its stability against short-circuit currents.

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A. Chalyi

Department of Physics, St. Petersburg State University

Email: pavleyno@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, PeterhofSt. Petersburg, 198504

V. Dmitriev

Department of Physics, St. Petersburg State University

Email: pavleyno@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, PeterhofSt. Petersburg, 198504

M. Pavleino

Department of Physics, St. Petersburg State University

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Email: pavleyno@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, PeterhofSt. Petersburg, 198504

O. Pavleino

Department of Physics, St. Petersburg State University

Email: pavleyno@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, PeterhofSt. Petersburg, 198504

M. Safonov

Department of Physics, St. Petersburg State University

Email: pavleyno@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, PeterhofSt. Petersburg, 198504

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