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23 January 2017 Research on the displacement control method of asynchronous modular contactor
Gong He, Zong Ming
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Proceedings Volume 10322, Seventh International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering; 103220G (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2265159
Event: Seventh International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering, 2016, Nanjing, China
Abstract
Ac contactor is a kind of low voltage electrical appliances with large usage and wide application. Because of the frequent operation, contactor life must be long enough to ensure the reliable operation of power system. The electrical life of the contactor, as the key to affect the service life of the contactor, is mainly affected by the arc developed in the breaking and closing course. This paper concentrates on a new type of asynchronous modular contactor. To get the contactor movement characteristics, the dynamic model of the electromagnetic system is established by MATLAB/SIMULINK. Then, according to the displacement curve of contactor, the breaking process and closing process is planned. The thought of closed loop control, by adjusting the parameters of PID controller, enables the contactor to operate as the planning displacement curve. In addition, to achieve no arc or micro arc breaking and no bounce or micro bounce closing , a displacement closed loop control system for contactor is designed.
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Gong He and Zong Ming "Research on the displacement control method of asynchronous modular contactor", Proc. SPIE 10322, Seventh International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering, 103220G (23 January 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2265159
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KEYWORDS
Electromagnetism

Control systems design

Control systems

Magnetism

Sensors

Circuit switching

Motion models

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