Abstract

Modeling and numerical simulation is an important tool for the research of the physical mechanisms of the vacuum arc (VA). Compared with the experiments of the VA, numerical simulation is more efficient and economical. Axial magnetic fields (AMFs) are also the most popular control technology in vacuum interrupters and other application fields. First, the model of VA was reviewed from a relatively simple zero-order one to 2-D one, and then a 3-D one, which gives us a more comprehensive understanding of VA. Second, the influence of spatial distribution of magnetic fields on VA behavior is also studied. VA behavior under different commercial AMF contacts was simulated and compared based on 3-D magnetohydro-dynamic model. Influence of the radial slots and magnetic field generated by adjacent phase and bus bar on arc characteristics has been reviewed. Third, the VA modeling with active anode is reviewed and discussed. Anode vapor can cool arc plasma, and leads to changed distribution of current density and plasma parameters. Model and simulation technology of anode activity have also been reviewed in this paper, from 1-D, 2-D, to 3-D, and then the deformation of anode melting pool is considered. Deformation of anode melting pool will make anode temperature more reasonable. Finally, the challenge and research direction of VA modeling is also given and discussed.

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