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High energy arcing fault fires in switchgear equipment : a literature review.
Nowlen, Steven Patrick ; Brown, Jason W. ; Wyant, Francis John
关键词: AVAILABILITY;    BUSES;    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT;    EXPLOSIONS;    MAINTENANCE;    NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS;    REPAIR;    RISK ASSESSMENT Voltage regulators.;    Switching circuits-Design and construction.;    Switches.;    Electric switchgear.;   
DOI  :  10.2172/972462
RP-ID  :  SAND2008-4820
PID  :  OSTI ID: 972462
Others  :  TRN: US1001506
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
In power generating plants, switchgear provide a means to isolate and de-energize specific electrical components and buses in order to clear downstream faults, perform routine maintenance, and replace necessary electrical equipment. These protective devices may be categorized by the insulating medium, such as air or oil, and are typically specified by voltage classes, i.e. low, medium, and high voltage. Given their high energy content, catastrophic failure of switchgear by means of a high energy arcing fault (HEAF) may occur. An incident such as this may lead to an explosion and fire within the switchgear, directly impact adjacent components, and possibly render dependent electrical equipment inoperable. Historically, HEAF events have been poorly documented and discussed in little detail. Recent incidents involving switchgear components at nuclear power plants, however, were scrupulously investigated. The phenomena itself is only understood on a very elementary level from preliminary experiments and theories; though many have argued that these early experiments were inaccurate due to primitive instrumentation or poorly justified methodologies and thus require re-evaluation. Within the past two decades, however, there has been a resurgence of research that analyzes previous work and modern technology. Developing a greater understanding of the HEAF phenomena, in particular the affects on switchgear equipment and other associated switching components, would allow power generating industries to minimize and possibly prevent future occurrences, thereby reducing costs associated with repair and downtime. This report presents the findings of a literature review focused on arc fault studies for electrical switching equipment. The specific objective of this review was to assess the availability of the types of information needed to support development of improved treatment methods in fire Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) for nuclear power plant applications.
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