Title :
Application of the finite-element analysis for the calculation of an insulation displacement process
Author :
Jörgens, Stefan ; Taschke, Hennig
Author_Institution :
Lumberg Connect GmbH&Co.KG, Schalksmuhle, Germany
Abstract :
Well known for a number of years, insulation displacement technology is a technique for connecting electrical conductors to a contact element; it represents an established alternative to crimp technology for currents up to 25 A. To this very day, dimensioning the ID slot in relation to the conductor relies on the wealth of experience of design engineers and a more-or-less developed process of ´trial and error´. As development cycles are also becoming progressively shorter in the field of connectors, traditional development stages are being increasingly supported or even replaced by modern CAE tools. The aim is to shorten the entire process chain, from the design of the article through to the dimensioning of the automatic assembly machines. Within the scope of this paper, following a short overview of insulation displacement technology, by putting forward and discussing general design principles and approaches to calculations based on the finite element method, with the help of which the insulation displacement process can be simulated. We are comparing calculation results of assembly forces (forces acting in the direction of movement of the conductor) and contact forces (forces acting between the cutting elements and the conductor) for solid and stranded conductors with and without insulation and comparing these with values determined by metrological measurements.
Keywords :
assembling; conductors (electric); electric connectors; electrical contacts; finite element analysis; insulation; CAE tools; assembly forces; automatic assembly machines; contact element; contact forces; electrical conductors; finite-element analysis; insulation displacement process; insulation displacement technology; metrological measurements; solid conductors; stranded conductors; Assembly; Computer aided engineering; Conductors; Connectors; Contacts; Design engineering; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Finite element methods; Joining processes; Solids;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Contacts, 2005. Proceedings of the Fifty-First IEEE Holm Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9113-6
DOI :
10.1109/HOLM.2005.1518245