Fundamental study of surface roughness dependence of thermal and electrical contact resistance

T. Hatakeyama, R. Kibushi, M. Ishizuka, T. Tomimura
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For thermal management of electrical equipment, thermal contact resistance is one of the important parameters. However, thermal contact resistance is dependent on various factors, for example surface roughness, the contact pressure and the hardness of the material. Therefore, quantitative evaluation is difficult. Nowadays, CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) analysis is widely used in thermal design of electronics. However, unknown thermal contact resistance is always a problem for accurate temperature estimation. In this study, we examined surface roughness and material hardness dependence of thermal contact resistance and electrical contact resistance for simple estimation of thermal contact resistance. Measurement of thermal contact resistance takes a long time and electrical resistance measurement is much shorter. If thermal contact resistance can be estimated from electrical contact resistance, thermal contact resistance can be known in short time, and this method can support accurate CFD analysis. The materials to be measured are Al1070 and S45C, and three patterns (Ra = 0.2, 3.2, 12.5 μm) of surface roughness are examined. After the measurement of thermal and electrical contact resistance, we examined the ratio between electrical contact resistance and thermal contact resistance for the faster estimation of thermal contact resistance using the concept of Wiedemann-Franz law and Lorentz number like experimental constant.
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热电接触电阻对表面粗糙度影响的基础研究
接触热阻是电气设备热管理的重要参数之一。然而,热接触电阻取决于各种因素,例如表面粗糙度,接触压力和材料的硬度。因此,定量评价是困难的。目前,CFD(计算流体动力学)分析被广泛应用于电子产品的热设计中。然而,未知的热接触电阻一直是准确估计温度的一个问题。在这项研究中,我们检查了表面粗糙度和材料硬度对热接触电阻和电接触电阻的依赖,以简单估计热接触电阻。热接触电阻的测量需要很长时间,而电阻的测量要短得多。如果可以通过电接触电阻估算出热接触电阻,则可以在短时间内获知热接触电阻,该方法可以支持精确的CFD分析。所测材料为Al1070和S45C,表面粗糙度分为三种模式(Ra = 0.2、3.2、12.5 μm)。在测量了热接触电阻和电接触电阻之后,我们使用Wiedemann-Franz定律和Lorentz数等实验常数的概念,检查了电接触电阻和热接触电阻的比值,以便更快地估计热接触电阻。
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