DocumentCode
383268
Title
Contact charging between metals revisited
Author
Castle, G.S.P. ; Inculet, I.I. ; Sines, G.S. ; Schein, L.B.
Author_Institution
Appl. Electrostatics Res. Centre, Univ. of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada
Volume
1
fYear
2002
fDate
13-18 Oct. 2002
Firstpage
606
Abstract
The theory of contact charging between metals was established in 1951 by Harper and confirmed experimentally by Lowell in 1975 who measured the net charge after separation of pure metals in contact and related it to the contact potential difference and capacitance of the surfaces using a specialized measurement technique. It is generally assumed that these contact charges can be ignored for metals used in common industrial processes because of charge backflow on separation. A series of experiments carried out on commonly used industrial materials shows that net charge does exist on spherical metal balls rolling out of a metal tube into a Faraday pail. The experiments were carried out using three different tube materials (copper, brass, aluminum), five different ball materials (copper, brass, aluminum, steel and stainless steel), for ball diameters ranging from 0.24 cm to 1.27 cm. The surfaces of the materials were only rinsed with water and dried. Analysis of the results shows general agreement with the Harper theory and confirms the presence of net charge on metals separated in this simulated industrial operation i.e. moving metal parts off a conducting conveyor. This process is analyzed from the point of view of possible discharge hazards and the reasons why this phenomenon is not more widely observed in industrial processes are discussed.
Keywords
aluminium; brass; charge measurement; contact potential; copper; electric charge; stainless steel; steel; 0.24 to 1.27 cm; Faraday pail; Harper theory; aluminum; brass; capacitance; charge backflow; conducting conveyor; contact charging; contact potential; copper; electrostatic hazards; industrial materials; metal tube; metals; moving metal parts; spherical metal balls; stainless steel; steel; Aluminum; Building materials; Capacitance measurement; Charge measurement; Copper; Current measurement; Measurement techniques; Metals industry; Steel; Surface charging;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industry Applications Conference, 2002. 37th IAS Annual Meeting. Conference Record of the
Conference_Location
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
ISSN
0197-2618
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7420-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IAS.2002.1044151
Filename
1044151
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