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− | '''Mechanical wear of sliding contacts''' | + | *'''Mechanical wear of sliding contacts''' |
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− | + | |dV/dx = k x F<sub>K</sub> /3 H<sub>W</sub> | |
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− | + | |dV/dx Wear volume in mm<sup>3</sup> per slide path length in mm | |
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− | + | |k Coefficient of frictional wear | |
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+ | |H<sub>W</sub> Hardness of the softer material <br />(Brinell or Vickers units) | ||
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+ | |F<sub>K</sub> Contact force in cN | ||
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+ | |'''Wear coefficient k during material transfer''' | ||
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+ | |Silver – Silver 120 x 10<sup>-4</sup> | ||
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+ | |Platinum – Platinum 400 x 10<sup>-4</sup> | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Coefficient of fractional wear k during wear loss''' |
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− | | | + | |Silver – silver 8 x 10<sup>-4</sup> |
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− | | | + | |Gold – gold 9 x 10<sup>-4</sup> |
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− | | | + | |Platinum – platinum 40 x 10<sup>-4</sup> |
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+ | |Silver – gold 9 x 10<sup>-4</sup> | ||
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+ | |Silver – platinum 5 x 10<sup>-4</sup> | ||
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+ | Fig. 6.15: Coefficient of frictional wear for the wear loss of sliding contacts Silver/Silver | ||
+ | and hard gold/hard gold as a function of the contact force | ||
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+ | *'''Contact behavior of connectors''' | ||
+ | Fig. 6.16: Contact resistance R as a function k | ||
+ | of the contact force F for different surface k | ||
+ | coating materials. Measured against a | ||
+ | spherical gold probe; I = 10 mA, U < 20 mV | ||
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+ | Fig. 6.17: Contact resistance R as a function k | ||
+ | of the fretting wear cycles for different surface | ||
+ | coating materials | ||
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+ | Tab.6.4: Surface Coating Materials for Connectors | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Application Tables and Guideline Data for Use of Electrical Contact Design#References|References]] | [[Application Tables and Guideline Data for Use of Electrical Contact Design#References|References]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:26, 1 April 2014
6.4.5 Physical Effects in Sliding and Connector Contacts
- Mechanical wear of sliding contacts
dV/dx = k x FK /3 HW |
dV/dx Wear volume in mm3 per slide path length in mm |
k Coefficient of frictional wear |
HW Hardness of the softer material (Brinell or Vickers units) |
FK Contact force in cN |
Wear coefficient k during material transfer |
Silver – Silver 120 x 10-4 |
Platinum – Platinum 400 x 10-4 |
Silver – Platinum 1.3 x 10-4 |
Coefficient of fractional wear k during wear loss |
Silver – silver 8 x 10-4 |
Gold – gold 9 x 10-4 |
Platinum – platinum 40 x 10-4 |
Silver – gold 9 x 10-4 |
Silver – platinum 5 x 10-4 |
Fig. 6.15: Coefficient of frictional wear for the wear loss of sliding contacts Silver/Silver and hard gold/hard gold as a function of the contact force
- Contact behavior of connectors
Fig. 6.16: Contact resistance R as a function k of the contact force F for different surface k coating materials. Measured against a spherical gold probe; I = 10 mA, U < 20 mV
Fig. 6.17: Contact resistance R as a function k of the fretting wear cycles for different surface coating materials
Tab.6.4: Surface Coating Materials for Connectors