Title :
On the Relationship between Surface Wear and Intermittency during Fretting in Electrical Contacts
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. Sci., Southampton Univ., Southampton
Abstract :
The paper presents a study of the high frequency intermittency events occurring between sliding contact surfaces, and the relationship with surface wear. The emphasis is on fretting experiments in the crossed rod configuration with a range of contact forces. The aim is to investigate the relationship between the intermittency events and the surface wear as a primary function of the applied contact force. An established test system and test methodology are used for the study, but in the paper the additional control of the contact force and the measurement of the surface wear using a 3D surface scanning system is introduced. In addition to this the applied voltage and current are critical in defining the intermittency events; in this study a dry circuit test, with 20 mV and 100 mA supply is used. Results are presented on the relationship between wear and the event profiles, as a function of contact force.
Keywords :
electrical contacts; wear; 3D surface scanning system; contact forces; current 100 mA; dry circuit test; electrical contacts; fretting; sliding contact surfaces; surface wear; voltage 20 mV; Circuit testing; Contact resistance; Force control; Force measurement; Frequency; Rough surfaces; Surface contamination; Surface resistance; Surface roughness; System testing; Contact Force; Fretting; Surface Wear;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical contacts - 2006, proceedings of the fifty-second ieee holm conference on
Conference_Location :
Montreal, QC
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0581-5
DOI :
10.1109/HOLM.2006.284099