Abstract

Adopting a transient arc analyzing program, the authors analyzed the axial distribution of arc characteristics near the current-zero point, proving that while almost all portions of total arc resistance were shouldered in downstream arc, zero conductivity was achieved in the nozzle throat arc. It was also proved that in the presence of transient recovery voltage (TRV) with initial fluctuations, such as initial TRV (ITRV), an interruption was accomplished by combined effects of the downstream and the nozzle throat arc.

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