2010 Proceedings of the 56th IEEE Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts 2010
DOI: 10.1109/holm.2010.5619453
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Large Magnetic Apparatus for Sliding Electric Contact Investigations

Abstract: Liquid Metals were used to make sliding electric contacts by Michael Faraday, in 1832. In contrast to solid sliding electric contacts, liquid metals provide uniform coverage to a moving surface and therefore have very low electrical contact losses and are essentially wear free. However, being liquid, the contacts are subject to hydrodynamic instabilities which can cause the liquid to leave the electric contact region and therefore not function. Theoretical considerations suggest these instabilities can become … Show more

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