Article | REF: D4700 V1

Interruption of DC-powered circuits

Author: Yves PELENC

Publication date: May 10, 2002

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2. Modeling dynamic bow behavior

If we want to continue analyzing interruption phenomena while respecting the essential rules of physics, we'll have to take into account the dynamic behavior of the arc, which exhibits a kind of hysteresis (figure 11 ) and introduce, at the very least, its thermal inertia. To do this, we'll use the simplest and most famous of arc dynamic models, proposed over half a century ago by Otto Mayr

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