DocumentCode :
1372145
Title :
The effect of variable high-altitude humidity on the wear of nondusting brushes
Author :
Moberly, L. E. ; Johnson, J. L.
Author_Institution :
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Volume :
78
Issue :
4
fYear :
1959
Firstpage :
263
Lastpage :
267
Abstract :
THE important effect which water vapor has on the performance of carbon brushes has been recognized for many years. Prior to 1935,1 cases of excessively short brush life were found to be due to the low humidity of the cold air of midwestern United States winters. Early in World War II, when bombers began flying at altitudes above 20,000 feet, this low-humidity problem was more spectacularly demonstrated when it was found that the brushes on the dc generators were wearing out completely during flights as short as one hour. Tests in simulated high-altitude atmospheres showed, conclusively, that the extremely rapid wear, or ¿dusting,¿ of carbon brushes was caused by the inability of the brushes to maintain lubricating films on commutators in the extremely low atmospheric humidities which were found to exist at high altitudes.
Keywords :
Brushes; Carbon; Foot; Humidity; Humidity measurement; Materials; Pressure measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Part II: Applications and Industry, Transactions of the
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0097-2185
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAI.1959.6371571
Filename :
6371571
Link To Document :
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