2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2012.02.007
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Thermo-mechanical study of a power connector

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“…First of all, a transient structural analysis applied to simulate the insert process and prepare for the next coupled thermo-electrical analysis. In the transient structural analysis, six node contact elements (Contact 174 and target 170) were used on the contact zone and structural 3 dimensional elements (Solid 187) with 10 nodes were used in the other part of the model [8]. The contact area was refined to get a better simulation results.…”
Section: B Analysis Methods and Boundary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First of all, a transient structural analysis applied to simulate the insert process and prepare for the next coupled thermo-electrical analysis. In the transient structural analysis, six node contact elements (Contact 174 and target 170) were used on the contact zone and structural 3 dimensional elements (Solid 187) with 10 nodes were used in the other part of the model [8]. The contact area was refined to get a better simulation results.…”
Section: B Analysis Methods and Boundary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies analyze the effects of one property on another, for example by combining high-temperature cycles and high-power transfer [52], [53], or by modeling thermal effects due to electrical loads [54], [55], or with thermo-mechanical studies [56]. Some other articles study the influence of electrical and thermal properties on a connector's lifetime and aging capacities [57], [58].…”
Section: Materials Choicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilities and system operators must ensure a safe, reliable and continuous delivery of power to customers, while trying to minimize any outage in the service [2]. Power connectors are electromechanical devices [3] intended to provide stable and reliable connection and to transmit electrical power between different conductors or bus bars [4], while minimizing the voltage drop and the associated power losses. They are usually made of copper or aluminum, the latter material being more commonly used in substation connectors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%