Title :
Research of Friction and Wear Behavior of Sliding Contacts under Strong Current Conditions
Author :
Jiang Guo-qiang ; Wang Zhi-yong ; Chen Zhong-hua ; Zhao Ru-bin ; Ren Zhi-ling ; Li Bin ; Jia Wei
Author_Institution :
Liaoning Tech. Univ., Huludao, China
Abstract :
The friction and wear behavior of powder metallurgy copper-based slide and Cu impregnation carbon slide under different current conditions was studied by carrying out lots of friction experiments between slide and the CTS120 type wire with sliding electrical contact testing equipment. It showed that the friction and wear behavior of slide have two stages called running-in stage and relative stable stage. The friction coefficient, contact resistance and wear rate were increased by the increase of current. However, the changing rules of them were different. The changing rate of friction coefficient and contact resistance of Cu impregnation carbon slide was smaller but the values of them were bigger. The friction coefficient and contact resistance of powder metallurgy Copper-based slide were smaller, but the rate of increase was bigger and the current-carrying stability was worse. The microstructure analysis with SSX-550 type scanning electron microscope showed that the wear form under strong current conditions were abrasion and adhesive wear. The rate of wear of Cu impregnation carbon slide was smaller and the property of friction and wear was better.
Keywords :
electrical contacts; friction; mechanical contact; powder metallurgy; wear; copper-based slide; friction behavior; impregnation carbon slide; powder metallurgy; sliding contacts; sliding electrical contact testing equipment; strong current conditions; wear behavior; Carbon; Contact resistance; Copper; Friction; Niobium; Powders; Cu impregnation carbon slide; friction; powder metallurgy Copper-based slide; sliding electrical contact; strong current; wear;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6880-5
DOI :
10.1109/iCECE.2010.1327