The fretting corrosion behaviour of lubricated tin plated copper alloy contacts at ambient and elevated temperatures is addressed in this paper. At 27 1C, lubrication is very effective and the contact resistance remains stable for several thousand fretting cycles whereas at elevated temperatures (155 1C) the performance of lubricated contact is not appreciable. Surface profile and surface roughness confirm that the lubricated contacts have a smoother profile and experience a lesser damage at the contact zone at ambient as well as at elevated temperatures. The mechanism of fretting corrosion of tin plated contacts appears to be similar with and without lubrication at all the temperatures studied. The difference in performance of the lubricat...
Tin coatings are widely used in automotive connectors for applications where temperature are not too...
Electrical contacts are used in a large number of industrial applications, this includes all sorts o...
The influences of environmental temperature and fretting frequency on the mechanisms and rates of we...
The fretting corrosion of tin-plated contacts is influenced by several factors including frequency, ...
The surface characteristics of the contact zone of tin-plated copper alloy contacts subjected to fre...
The susceptibility of tin-plated contacts to fretting corrosion is a major limitation for its use in...
The objective of this paper is to study the effect of a commercial lubricant, which contains a 50-50...
The fretting corrosion behaviour of tin plated copper alloy contacts at 3, 10 and 20 Hz and at two d...
The fretting wear behavior of tin plated copper alloy contacts and its influence on the contact resi...
The fretting corrosion behavior of tin-plated brass contacts is studied at various normal loads (0.2...
This presentation provides an overview of the most common type of failures in tin plated contacts - ...
Greater demands are being placed on the separable connector to perform with higher reliability in ha...
LGEP 2011 ID = 822International audienceMany connectors are made of cuprous substrates with electrop...
The complexity of electronic systems in vehicles is rapidly increasing, and as a consequence, the lo...
Fretting corrosion is a form of accelerated atmo-spheric oxidation which occurs at the interface of ...
Tin coatings are widely used in automotive connectors for applications where temperature are not too...
Electrical contacts are used in a large number of industrial applications, this includes all sorts o...
The influences of environmental temperature and fretting frequency on the mechanisms and rates of we...
The fretting corrosion of tin-plated contacts is influenced by several factors including frequency, ...
The surface characteristics of the contact zone of tin-plated copper alloy contacts subjected to fre...
The susceptibility of tin-plated contacts to fretting corrosion is a major limitation for its use in...
The objective of this paper is to study the effect of a commercial lubricant, which contains a 50-50...
The fretting corrosion behaviour of tin plated copper alloy contacts at 3, 10 and 20 Hz and at two d...
The fretting wear behavior of tin plated copper alloy contacts and its influence on the contact resi...
The fretting corrosion behavior of tin-plated brass contacts is studied at various normal loads (0.2...
This presentation provides an overview of the most common type of failures in tin plated contacts - ...
Greater demands are being placed on the separable connector to perform with higher reliability in ha...
LGEP 2011 ID = 822International audienceMany connectors are made of cuprous substrates with electrop...
The complexity of electronic systems in vehicles is rapidly increasing, and as a consequence, the lo...
Fretting corrosion is a form of accelerated atmo-spheric oxidation which occurs at the interface of ...
Tin coatings are widely used in automotive connectors for applications where temperature are not too...
Electrical contacts are used in a large number of industrial applications, this includes all sorts o...
The influences of environmental temperature and fretting frequency on the mechanisms and rates of we...