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EMD 2020-03-06
16:35
Chiba CHIBA Institute of Technology Tsudanuma Campus
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Influence of Magnetic Flux Density and Breaking Speed on Magnetic Blowout of DC Arc Discharge
Hiroki Yamauchi, Hayato Watanabe, Koichiro Sawa, Kiyoshi Yoshida (NIT) EMD2019-71
The arc duration time ta and the arc energy Ea when a magnetic flux was applied to the electrical contact were measured.... [more] EMD2019-71
pp.61-64
EMD, R 2020-02-14
14:35
Shizuoka   Observations of break arc behaviors of AgSnO2 contacts in a DC inductive load under application of an external magnetic field
Makoto Hasegawa, Seika Tokumitsu (Chitose Inst. of Science & Technology) R2019-56 EMD2019-56
When AgSnO2 contacts were operated to break an inductive DC load circuit up to 20V-17A with an applied external magnetic... [more] R2019-56 EMD2019-56
pp.13-16
EMD 2020-01-17
15:35
Kanagawa Rental hall Shonan Hiratsuka Arc movement observation of DC inductive break arcs of AgSnO2 contacts up to 20V-17A under external magnetic field application
Makoto Hasegawa, Seika Tokumitsu (Chitose Inst. of Sci.&Tech.) EMD2019-51
AgSnO2 contacts were operated to break an inductive DC load circuit of 14V-7A, 14V-12A, 20V-7A, or 20V-17A with an appli... [more] EMD2019-51
pp.17-21
EMD 2019-12-13
16:30
Tokyo   Arc energy calculation in re-striking phenomena in break operations of AgSnO2 contacts in inductive DC load conditions up to 20V-17A
Makoto Hasegawa, Seika Tokumitsu (Chitose Inst. of Sci.&Tech.) EMD2019-47
AgSnO2 contacts were operated to break an inductive DC load circuit of 14V-7A, 14V-12A, 20V-7A, or 20V-17A with an appli... [more] EMD2019-47
pp.25-30
EMD 2019-03-01
10:35
Tokyo   A study in influences of external magnetic field on break arc characteristics of AgSnO2 contacts in a DC inductive load circuit up to 20V-17A up to 20V-17A
Seika Tokumitsu, Makoto Hasegawa (Chitose Inst. of Science & Technology) EMD2018-59
For the purpose of investigating influences of application of an external magnetic field on shortenings of break arc dur... [more] EMD2018-59
pp.1-6
EMD 2019-01-18
15:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Influences of contact opening speeds and external magnetic field on shortening of break arc durations of AgSnO2 contacts in a DC inductive load circuit up to 20V-17A
Seika Tokumitsu, Makoto Hasegawa (Chitose Inst. of Science & Technology) EMD2018-52
In a DC inductive (L=5.7mH) load circuit, a AgSnO2 contact pair with applied external magnetic field of about 120mT was ... [more] EMD2018-52
pp.23-28
EMCJ, EMD 2012-07-20
13:40
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Magnetically Blowing out of Break Arcs Restricted by the Wall
Hitoshi Ono, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ) EMCJ2012-43 EMD2012-18
Silver contacts are separated at constant speed and break arc are generated in a DC200-450V and 10A resistive circuit. T... [more] EMCJ2012-43 EMD2012-18
pp.13-18
EMD 2011-11-17
09:45
Akita Akita Univ. Tegata Campus Simulation Study on Arc Characteristics Driven by Magnetic Fields in a Sealed Relay
Xue Zhou, Weiting Zhai, Xinglei Cui, Guofu Zhai (Harbin Inst. of Tech.) EMD2011-69
Opening arc between two contacts can be blown by magnetic fields and moves on the contact surfaces, which shortens arc d... [more] EMD2011-69
pp.19-22
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