Contact current carrying limits

J. Barber, L. Thurmond
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Transient contacts, such as those in railgun armatures, operate near the limits of metal-metal contacts. When the current-carrying limit of a contact is exceeded, the contact makes a transition from a low-voltage state (typically less than 1 V) to an arc with high-voltage (typically 30 V or greater) and leads to high erosion of the slider and substrate. Experiments were performed on metal contacts at current densities typical of railgun armatures (>1 GA/m/sup 2/). It was found that the classical theory of electrical contacts did not support observations. A theoretical description to support the experimental observations was developed. The theoretical concept is based on the assumption that, under the experimental conditions considered, the contact is adiabatic. Transition of the contact then depends on resistive heating of the contact area. A computer simulation predicts when the contact will make the transition to arcing. It is suggested that a contact should be made with a material with a high action to vaporize, such as copper. Since the contact is adiabatic, only the contactor surface zone is critical.<>
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触点载流极限
瞬态触点,如轨道炮电枢中的触点,在金属-金属触点的极限附近工作。当触点的载流极限超过时,触点从低压状态(通常小于1v)过渡到高压电弧(通常为30v或更高),并导致滑块和基板的高度侵蚀。在轨道炮电枢典型电流密度(>1 GA/m/sup 2/)下对金属触点进行了实验。人们发现经典的电接触理论不支持观测。一个支持实验观察的理论描述得到了发展。理论概念是基于这样的假设:在实验条件下,接触是绝热的。然后,接触的过渡取决于接触区域的电阻加热。计算机模拟预测何时接触将过渡到电弧。建议使用汽化作用强的材料,如铜,来制造触点。由于接触是绝热的,所以只有接触器表面区域是临界的。
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