Title :
Wipe on various lubricated and nonlubricated electric contacts in dusty environments
Author :
Zhang, Ji-gao ; Chen, Wei
Author_Institution :
Res. Lab. of Electr. Contacts, Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., China
Abstract :
In wiping on a nonlubricated dusty electric contact surface, a trapping effect was found which showed that when wiping length is comparable to the size of the dust particles, even when particle size was outside of the hazardous size range, there could be serious contact failure. When dust particle sizes are within the upper limit of the hazardous size range, if the sliding length is long enough, the number of contact failures could be reduced. In wiping on various lubricated surfaces, permittivity and state of the lubricants played a major role in the failure performance. Waxes may cause serious contact failure. If a wax lubricant with high permittivity is used, the likelihood of failure is substantially increased. It is proposed that liquid lubricants with low permittivity should be used in a dusty environment, either for sliding electric contact or static contact application
Keywords :
dust; electrical contacts; reliability; dust particle sizes; dusty environments; failure performance; hazardous size range; high permittivity; likelihood of failure; liquid lubricants; low permittivity; lubricated surfaces; nonlubricated dusty electric contact surface; number of contact failures; permittivity; serious contact failure; sliding electric contact; sliding length; static contact application; trapping effect; wax lubricant; wipe effect; wiping length; Displacement control; Eddy currents; Lubricants; Permittivity; Regulators; Springs; Surface morphology; Surface resistance; Thermal expansion; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Contacts, 1990. Proceedings of the Thirty-Sixth IEEE Holm Conference on ... and the Fifteenth International Conference on Electrical Contacts
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
DOI :
10.1109/HOLM.1990.113037