Suggestion: Beside the dynamical definition of self-inductance in the above posting, i.e. v = L di/dt there is also the energetical definition of the self-inductance L (in Henries), i.e. W = (1/2)(L x I**2) where
W (in Joules or Wattseconds) is the energy of the magnetic field with inductance L (in Henries) and current I (in Amperes). Therefore, any mitigation of arcs across the DC contacts via diodes or Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) must consider the energy dissipation and be rated for it.