26th International Conference on Electrical Contacts (ICEC 2012) 2012
DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.0638
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Modeling study of the amount of wear in sliding electric contact

Abstract: The wear produced from the sliding contact in the pantograph slide and contact line system, has a direct relationship with the contact load. In premise of the current carrying performance conditions, there will be erosion resistance wear when the load is smaller, but mechanism wear when the load is bigger. In this article, many experiments through the leaching copper carbon sliding plate and Silver copper wire were conducted to study the wear characteristics of the sliding electrical contact in different load … Show more

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“…The carbon brush wearing capacity increases in the wake of contact pressure growing. Based on the improved formula (21), F c (F ), 𝜎 v1 (F ) and 𝜎 v2 (F ) are used to describe the relationship between F c , 𝜎 v1 , 𝜎 v2 and F . The improved wear model can be expressed as the following equation:…”
Section: Wear Model Related To Influencing Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The carbon brush wearing capacity increases in the wake of contact pressure growing. Based on the improved formula (21), F c (F ), 𝜎 v1 (F ) and 𝜎 v2 (F ) are used to describe the relationship between F c , 𝜎 v1 , 𝜎 v2 and F . The improved wear model can be expressed as the following equation:…”
Section: Wear Model Related To Influencing Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon brush wearing capacity changes with current change. Based on the improved wear model described in formula (21), F c (I ), 𝜎 v1 (I ) and 𝜎 v2 (I ) are used to describe the relationship FIGURE 8 The abrasion result of contact pressure between F c , 𝜎 v1 , 𝜎 v2 and I , the improved wear model can be expressed as the following equation:…”
Section: Wear Model Related To Influencing Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has to be noted that, being this paper focused on the geometrical aspects of powered floor system design, rather than on the technical ones, we do not consider many factors, such as e.g. efficiency [31], [32], [33], dynamic response [34], [35], wear [36], [37], [38], which of course are very important in real implementations of the design. These factors, moreover, strongly depend on the application, as we may expect that contact technology used e.g.…”
Section: Prototype and Experimental Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%