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The rate of rise of restriking voltage depends upon -


1. The type of circuit breaker
2. The inductance of system only (L)
3. The capacitance of system only (C)
4. Both inductance (L) and Capacitance (C) of system

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Correct Answer - Option 4 : Both inductance (L) and Capacitance (C) of system

Restriking voltage:

The transient voltage that appears across the contacts of the circuit breaker at the current zero period during arcing is known as Restriking voltage.

The expression for the re-striking voltage is \({V_C}\left( t \right) = {V_m}\left( {1 - \cos {ω _n}t} \right)\)

The maximum value of the re-striking voltage occurs at  \(t = \frac{\pi }{{{ω _n}}} = \pi \sqrt {LC}\)

The maximum value of re-striking voltage = 2 Vm = 2 × peak value of the system voltage

The rate of rise of re-striking voltage (RRRV) \(= \frac{d}{{dt}}\left[ {{V_m}\left( {1 - \cos {ω _n}t} \right)} \right]\)

∴ RRRV = Vm ωn sin ωnt

The rate of rise of re-striking voltage is directly proportional to the natural frequency.

\(RRRV \propto {ω _n} \propto \frac{1}{{\sqrt {LC} }}\)

Where L is the inductance of the system

C is the capacitance of the system

So, the rate of rise of re-striking voltage (RRRV) is dependent upon both the inductance and capacitance of the system.

Now, the maximum value of RRRV occurs when ωnt = π/2 i.e. when t = π/2ωn

∴The maximum value of RRRV \(= {V_m}{ω _n} = \frac{{{V_m}}}{{\sqrt {LC} }}\)

\(RRR{V_{max}} = \frac{{{V_m}}}{{\sqrt {LC} }}\)

RRRV is measured in kV / μ-sec 

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