Title :
Temperature, humidity and pressure measurement on automotive connectors
Author :
Lam, Yu-Zhi ; Maul, Christian ; McBride, John W.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. Sci., Univ. of Southampton
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Environmental testing under laboratory-controlled conditions has long been used to evaluate connector performance prior to practical application. There are a number of experimental procedures frequently used in the automotive industry such as the USCAR standard for automotive electrical connector systems to test connectors. However, recent research has shown that these tests appear to evaluate the mechanical stability of the connector housings and terminals, rather than their electrical performance. In order to establish more representative tests to evaluate the electrical performance of contacts, the actual environmental conditions at the contact interface, which are generally unknown, must be measured. This paper compares the temperature, humidity, and air pressure inside the connector housing to those measured outside. It was found that the conditions inside and outside the connector housing are different and a model relating the conditions is introduced
Keywords :
automotive components; electric connectors; environmental testing; humidity measurement; mechanical stability; pressure measurement; temperature measurement; automotive connectors; connector environment; connector housings; connector performance; connector terminals; contact interface; environmental testing; humidity measurement; mechanical stability; pressure measurement; temperature measurement; Automotive engineering; Connectors; Contacts; Corrosion; Humidity; Pollution measurement; Pressure measurement; Temperature; Testing; Thermal stresses; Connector environment; environmental testing; humidity; pressure; temperature;
Journal_Title :
Components and Packaging Technologies, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCAPT.2006.875896