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Electric fuses operation, a review: 2. Arcing period

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In the electric fuse operation the arcing period follows immediately the pre-arcing period depicted in Part 1 (Part 1. Pre-arcing period). The transition between these two operation steps is not fully understood at this time. To simplify the beginning of the arcing period can be identified with the electric arc ignition i.e. with the electrodes voltage drop. The consecutive plasma is of metallic type at the beginning of the arcing period and of metallic plus silica type with varying mixture up to the end of the arcing period. The energy brought by the fault current is withdrawn by means of the interaction between the electric arc and the arc quenching material (usually silica sand) whose morphometric properties influence the properties of the plasma column: composition, thermodynamic properties and transport coefficients of the plasma column depend on the porosity (and other morphometric properties) of the filler. The fuse element erosion also known as burn-back is responsible for the lengthening of the plasma column and the variations of the electric field. The whole of these processes is depicted by means of experimental results or modellings when possible.

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hal-00678756 , version 1 (13-03-2012)

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William Bussiere. Electric fuses operation, a review: 2. Arcing period. 1st International Symposium on Electrical Arc and Thermal Plasmas in Africa (ISAPA), Oct 2011, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. 012002 pp 1-23, ⟨10.1088/1757-899X/29/1/012002⟩. ⟨hal-00678756⟩
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