Title :
Material Effect on Glowing Contact Properties
Author :
Shea, John J. ; Zhou, Xin
Author_Institution :
Eaton Corp., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
Properties of glowing connections for a variety of electrically conductive materials are presented. The properties investigated include voltage waveforms, RMS voltage with current, and the propensity to initiate glowing. This was done using materials that may be used in residential electrical wiring. The materials and combinations of materials investigated were copper, brass, phosphorous bronze, steel, and stainless steel. It is found that material type has a pronounced effect on the voltage wave-shape of the glowing contact and the associated RMS voltage. It is also shown that the number of make/break operations to get the connection glowing is greatly influenced by the material with steel materials being the easiest to initiate glowing. Waveforms and voltage values over a current range of 0.5 Arms to 11 Arms are presented, and there is discussion on the influence of oxide resistivity and material parameters on glow voltage.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); brass; chromium compounds; electric connectors; electrical conductivity; electrical contacts; iron compounds; Cu; FeCrC; RMS voltage; arc discharges; brass; current 0.5 A to 11 A; electric breakdown; electrically conductive materials; glowing contact properties; material effect; stainless steel; voltage wave-shape; Arc discharges; arc heating; conductivity; electric breakdown; glowing; glowing contact; oxidation; resistance;
Journal_Title :
Components and Packaging Technologies, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCAPT.2009.2034328