Using the explicit method to solve parabolic partial differential equations of temperature distribution in the conductor of a crude circuit breaker

In Malaysia, the circuit breaker is one of the most important and essential safety mechanisms in every building. When electricity enters a house, it goes to a circuit breaker box to be divided into a number of circuits. Each of these circuits is protected by a breaker or a fuse. For safety purposes,...

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Main Authors: Saratha Sathasivam, Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi, Muraly Velavan, Mustafa Mamat, Teoh, Poh Lin, Wee, Wei Soon
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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author Saratha Sathasivam,
Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi,
Muraly Velavan,
Mustafa Mamat,
Teoh, Poh Lin
Wee, Wei Soon
author_facet Saratha Sathasivam,
Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi,
Muraly Velavan,
Mustafa Mamat,
Teoh, Poh Lin
Wee, Wei Soon
author_sort Saratha Sathasivam,
building UKM Institutional Repository
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description In Malaysia, the circuit breaker is one of the most important and essential safety mechanisms in every building. When electricity enters a house, it goes to a circuit breaker box to be divided into a number of circuits. Each of these circuits is protected by a breaker or a fuse. For safety purposes, electrical appliances are designed to keep the current flow at a low level. However, whenever the current flow jumps above the safety level, the circuit breaker does its job by cutting off the circuit. This is done by the conductor’s bending (a bimetallic strip or rod) in the circuit breaker when the wire temperature rises. If the conductor needs to bend upward when heated, the thermal conductivity of the lower metal rod must be higher than that of the upper rod. This paper focuses on the temperature distribution in the conductor of a crude circuit breaker in a fire alarm system by using different materials such as a bimetallic rod. The paper also describes how different materials can affect the efficiency of the fire alarm system. An implicit method makes it possible to tackle such problems. This can be achieved by the development of a simultaneous linear equations’ system for temperature at a specified point in time for the entire interior nodes. Based on the simulation results, it was found that the explicit method (em) is a simple mechanism to solve parabolic partial differential equations (pde). The results can also be improved by using the implicit method to minimize errors.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:178362022-01-07T00:36:57Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17836/ Using the explicit method to solve parabolic partial differential equations of temperature distribution in the conductor of a crude circuit breaker Saratha Sathasivam, Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi, Muraly Velavan, Mustafa Mamat, Teoh, Poh Lin Wee, Wei Soon In Malaysia, the circuit breaker is one of the most important and essential safety mechanisms in every building. When electricity enters a house, it goes to a circuit breaker box to be divided into a number of circuits. Each of these circuits is protected by a breaker or a fuse. For safety purposes, electrical appliances are designed to keep the current flow at a low level. However, whenever the current flow jumps above the safety level, the circuit breaker does its job by cutting off the circuit. This is done by the conductor’s bending (a bimetallic strip or rod) in the circuit breaker when the wire temperature rises. If the conductor needs to bend upward when heated, the thermal conductivity of the lower metal rod must be higher than that of the upper rod. This paper focuses on the temperature distribution in the conductor of a crude circuit breaker in a fire alarm system by using different materials such as a bimetallic rod. The paper also describes how different materials can affect the efficiency of the fire alarm system. An implicit method makes it possible to tackle such problems. This can be achieved by the development of a simultaneous linear equations’ system for temperature at a specified point in time for the entire interior nodes. Based on the simulation results, it was found that the explicit method (em) is a simple mechanism to solve parabolic partial differential equations (pde). The results can also be improved by using the implicit method to minimize errors. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17836/1/jqma-17-1-paper10.pdf Saratha Sathasivam, and Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi, and Muraly Velavan, and Mustafa Mamat, and Teoh, Poh Lin and Wee, Wei Soon (2021) Using the explicit method to solve parabolic partial differential equations of temperature distribution in the conductor of a crude circuit breaker. Journal of Quality Measurement and Analysis, 17 (1). pp. 129-139. ISSN 1823-5670 https://www.ukm.my/jqma/jqma17-1/
spellingShingle Saratha Sathasivam,
Shehab Abdulhabib Alzaeemi,
Muraly Velavan,
Mustafa Mamat,
Teoh, Poh Lin
Wee, Wei Soon
Using the explicit method to solve parabolic partial differential equations of temperature distribution in the conductor of a crude circuit breaker
title Using the explicit method to solve parabolic partial differential equations of temperature distribution in the conductor of a crude circuit breaker
title_full Using the explicit method to solve parabolic partial differential equations of temperature distribution in the conductor of a crude circuit breaker
title_fullStr Using the explicit method to solve parabolic partial differential equations of temperature distribution in the conductor of a crude circuit breaker
title_full_unstemmed Using the explicit method to solve parabolic partial differential equations of temperature distribution in the conductor of a crude circuit breaker
title_short Using the explicit method to solve parabolic partial differential equations of temperature distribution in the conductor of a crude circuit breaker
title_sort using the explicit method to solve parabolic partial differential equations of temperature distribution in the conductor of a crude circuit breaker
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17836/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17836/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17836/1/jqma-17-1-paper10.pdf