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Development of Parallel Arc Fault Detector Using Ripple Voltage
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리플전압을 이용한 병렬아크 사고 감지기 개발

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Jung-Kyu Choi (Kangwon Nat’l University) Dong-Kurl Kwak (Kangwon Nat’l University)
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THE KOREAN INSTITUTE OF POWER ELECTRONICS THE TRANSACTIONS OF KOREAN INSTITUTE OF POWER ELECTRONICS Vol.21 No.5 KCI Accredited Journals
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2016.10
Pages
453 - 456 (4page)

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Development of Parallel Arc Fault Detector Using Ripple Voltage
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The major causes of electrical fire in low-voltage distribution lines are classified into short-circuit fault, overload fault, electric leakage, and electric contact failure. The special principal factor of the fire is electric arc or spark accompanied with such electric faults. This paper studies the development of an electric fire prevention system with detection and alarm of that in case of parallel arc fault occurrence in low-voltage distribution lines. The proposed system is designed on algorithm sensing the instantaneous voltage drop of line voltage at arc fault occurrence. The proposed detector has characteristics of high-speed operation responsibility and superior system reliability from composition using a large number of semiconductor devices. A new sensing control method that shows the detection of parallel arc fault is sensed to ripple voltage drop through a diode bridge full-wave rectifier at electrical accident occurrence. Some experimental tests of the proposed system also confirm the practicality and validity of the analytical results.

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1. 서론
2. 아크사고 감지기 회로 토폴로지 설계
3. 제안한 아크감지기 동작특성 실험
4. 결론
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