Yanjun Jiang
Xi'an Jiaotong University
5 Papers
Yanjun Jiang is an academic researcher from Xi'an Jiaotong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vacuum arc & Anode. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
The effect and dynamic behavior of particles in high-current vacuum arc interruptions
Zhenxing Wang,Wenlong Yan,Yanjun Jiang,Yi Li,Jiankun Liu,Wenqing Wang,Yingsan Geng,Jianhua Wang,Zhiyuan Liu,Liqiong Sun +9 more
Abstract: Microparticles produced by high current vacuum arcs significantly reduce the insulation performance of vacuum interrupters. The objective of this paper is to observe the generation and dynamics of microparticles during the arcing and post-arcing period, and to further reveal the possible effects of particles during interruption of a high current vacuum arc. A plasma diagnosis system based on a laser-shadow technique was used to measure the particles in a demountable vacuum chamber. The results show that contact materials affect particle generation patterns. For a CuCr contact with a higher proportion of chromium, the formation of a melting pool is much more difficult and the flow of liquid metal on the surface can be suppressed, which also impedes the formation of particles. Moreover, reignition after arc extinction was found to be triggered by some incandescent particles. These hot particles have two effects on breakdown events during the post-arcing phase: they trigger a micro-discharge between a particle and the electrode, and new weak points are left on the surface that enhance the local field. More crucially, the lifetime of spontaneous particles spans up to hundreds of milliseconds after current zero, which indicates that long-delayed breakdown is correlated with the existence of particles. In addition, some particles could remain suspended near the electrode or oscillate between the contacts. The dynamic behavior of these particles can significantly lower the breakdown threshold and increase the possibility of breakdown.
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Modelling of crater formation on anode surface by high-current vacuum arcs
Yunbo Tian,Zhenxing Wang,Yanjun Jiang,Hui Ma,Zhiyuan Liu,Yingsan Geng,Jianhua Wang,Kai Nordlund,Flyura Djurabekova +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a model of fluid flow and heat transfer in the arc anode is developed and combined with a magnetohydrodynamics model of the vacuum arc plasma, and the condition for the liquid droplet formation on the anode surfaces is developed.
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Simulation of surface erosion of anode under high-current vacuum arcs
Yunbo Tian,Zhenxing Wang,Yanjun Jiang,Hui Ma,Zhiyuan Liu,Yingsan Geng,Jianhua Wang +6 more
- 01 Sep 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, a model of fluid flow and heat transfer of an anode region in a vacuum interrupter's high-current interruption process is developed, and an obvious erosion on anode surfaces was seen for peak arcing current of 20 kA, the flow of liquid metal started after 5 ms of arcing, the maximum velocity was 0.95 m/s.
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The effect of anode on the initial stage of a vacuum discharge
Zhipeng Zhou,Yanjun Jiang,Zhiyuan Cao,Zhenxing Wang,Yingsan Geng,Zhiyuan Liu,Jianhua Wang +6 more
- 01 Oct 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of anode on the initial stage of a vacuum discharge was investigated using an ICCD camera, and it was shown that the anode has an important effect in supplying vapour for the construction of a conducting channel between the electrodes.
Simulation on breakdowns in the post-arc phase of a vacuum interruption
Zhenxing Wang,Haoran Wang,Yanjun Jiang,Liqiong Sun,Jianhua Wang,Yingsan Geng,Zhiyuan Liu +6 more
- 01 Sep 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, a fully kinetic PIC-MCC model was developed to study breakdowns in the post-arc phase, and an external circuit was added to the model to make the calculations self-consistent.