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General Rules for Dimensioning of Contacts

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6.4.6 General Rules for Dimensioning of Contacts
*'''Failure Probability of Single and Double (Bifurcated) Contacts''' (according to Thielecke)
<xr id="fig:Failure probability of a contact as a function of the voitage"/> Fig. 6.18: Failure probability of a contact as afunction of the voltage (according to Kirchdorfer);Ag/Ni10; 10 mA
<xr id="fig:Failure probability of a contact as a function of the current"/> Fig. 6.19: Failure probability of a contact as a function of the current (according to Kirchdorfer); Ag/Ni10; F = 0.45 N; U = 24 V
 
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[[File:Failure probability of a contact as a function of the voitage.jpg|left|Failure probability of a contact as a function of the voltage (according to Kirchdorfer); Ag/Ni10; 10 mA]]
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Fig. 6.19<figure id="fig: Failure probability of a contact as afunction of the current (according toKirchdorfer); Ag/Ni10; F = 0.45 N; U = 24 V">
[[File:Failure probability of a contact as a function of the current.jpg|left|Failure probability of a contact as a function of the current (according to Kirchdorfer); Ag/Ni10; F<sub>k</sub> = 0.45 N; U = 24 V]]
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==References==
[[Application Tables and Guideline Data for Use of Electrical Contact Design#References|References]]

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