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The evolution of contact erosion during an opening operation at 42V

The evolution of contact erosion during an opening operation at 42V
The evolution of contact erosion during an opening operation at 42V
Detailed arc erosion studies are conducted on AgSnO/sub 2/ contact materials for an opening operation at 42V and 24A. A novel experimental arrangement is developed to terminate the arc current at predetermined voltage levels as the arc is drawn between contacts opening at a constant velocity. Contact samples are studied terminating the arc current at fifteen different points as the arc is drawn between the contacts. Surface profiling of samples is conducted determining the extent of erosion at different points into the drawn arc. Spectral analysis is also conducted on the arc and related to the erosion. The results show that different features occur at particular stages as the arc is drawn. In the initial stages, the erosion data indicate that the arc root is small and immobile on both anode and cathode. Material movement is mainly anode to cathode. The spectral analysis indicates that Sn and O species dominate the arc followed by the Ag species. In the later stages, the anode has a significantly larger eroded area than the cathode. The erosion data indicate multiple arc roots. The spectral analysis indicates that Ag and N species dominate. Mechanisms of erosion are discussed and related to these species.
anodes, arcs (electric), cathodes, electrical contacts, materials testing, silver alloys, spectral analysis, tin alloys, wear
0780391136
346-351
IEEE
Swingler, J.
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Sumption, A.
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McBride, J.W.
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Swingler, J.
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Sumption, A.
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McBride, J.W.
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Swingler, J., Sumption, A. and McBride, J.W. (2005) The evolution of contact erosion during an opening operation at 42V. In Proceedings of the Fifty-First IEEE Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts, 2005. IEEE. pp. 346-351 . (doi:10.1109/HOLM.2005.1518268).

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Abstract

Detailed arc erosion studies are conducted on AgSnO/sub 2/ contact materials for an opening operation at 42V and 24A. A novel experimental arrangement is developed to terminate the arc current at predetermined voltage levels as the arc is drawn between contacts opening at a constant velocity. Contact samples are studied terminating the arc current at fifteen different points as the arc is drawn between the contacts. Surface profiling of samples is conducted determining the extent of erosion at different points into the drawn arc. Spectral analysis is also conducted on the arc and related to the erosion. The results show that different features occur at particular stages as the arc is drawn. In the initial stages, the erosion data indicate that the arc root is small and immobile on both anode and cathode. Material movement is mainly anode to cathode. The spectral analysis indicates that Sn and O species dominate the arc followed by the Ag species. In the later stages, the anode has a significantly larger eroded area than the cathode. The erosion data indicate multiple arc roots. The spectral analysis indicates that Ag and N species dominate. Mechanisms of erosion are discussed and related to these species.

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Published date: 17 October 2005
Venue - Dates: Fifty-First IEEE Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts, 2005, Chicago, USA, 2005-09-26 - 2005-09-28
Keywords: anodes, arcs (electric), cathodes, electrical contacts, materials testing, silver alloys, spectral analysis, tin alloys, wear

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Local EPrints ID: 23370
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/23370
ISBN: 0780391136
PURE UUID: 4803b5d0-d9c8-4b44-8eac-3bb4cefef29c
ORCID for J.W. McBride: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3024-0326

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Date deposited: 28 Mar 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:37

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Author: J. Swingler
Author: A. Sumption
Author: J.W. McBride ORCID iD

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