OFR-41-79 Electrical Materials Analysis - Arcing

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 215
- File Size:
- 55115 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
Research performed on arcing faults and their interactions with electrical insulating materials within coal-mine power system enclosures are described. This work was performed at The Pennsylvania State University from December 1, 1976 through August 31, 1978. The thrust of this research has been divided into several primary areas. These include the development of a theoretical procedure for computation of three-phase and line-to-line arcing fault currents as a function of time, formulation of arc and tracking models so that arc voltages and energies may be computed, development of a simulation for pressure and temperature rises when a fault interacts with an electrical insulating material within an enclosure, experimental evaluation of electrical insulating materials in terms of their tendency to support and maintain an arc as well as their potential contribution to enclosure pressure rises, and integration of the above research areas to form overall procedures for theoretical and experimental evaluation. During the course of this research, consideration has been given to the possible effects? of an internal methane-air explosion within an enclosure as well as the potential influence of utilization-voltage-level, conductor spacings, and enclosure venting. Conclusions and recommendations address potential means for protection against enclosure failure, internal design considerations, and low-power testing procedures which might be used to evaluate insulating materials to be utilized within an enclosure.
Citation
APA:
(1978) OFR-41-79 Electrical Materials Analysis - ArcingMLA: OFR-41-79 Electrical Materials Analysis - Arcing. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.