An original inverse method to determine the approximate electrical contact area between a clip and a bar

F. Bagnon, M. Leclercq, T. Millet, L. Boyer, P. Teste
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The determination of the electrical contact area between two contact members is a recurrent problem which will probably never be solved exactly. In this paper, we present an original method which allows us to determine the approximate electrical contact area obtained when a branch of an elastic clip is pressed against a flat bar. This method is based on the measurement of the electric potential on the bar, on a U shaped contour located as close as possible to the clip. In the experimental set up, the contour potential V/sub m/(s) is quickly recorded, while the contact is fed by a stabilized current of /spl plusmn/30 A, to rule out thermal drifts and EMFs. The electrical potential is measured between the top of the clip and a metallic probe sliding on the contour, with a constant contact force. Assuming that the contact area is elliptic, the unknown parameters of the problem are the location of the ellipse and its main dimensions. The program used to determine these parameters couples a 2D finite element module with an optimization module of the MATLAB/sup (R)/ software. The algorithm starts with an arbitrary set of values for the parameters, uses the experimental boundary conditions and calculates the potential differences V/sub m/(s) corresponding to the experimental contour. Then the coupled "optimization module and FEM module" runs, changing the parameters, in order to make V/sub c/(s) as close as possible to V/sub m/(s). The various tests results of the methodology are very satisfactory.
一种原始的反方法来确定夹子和棒之间的近似电接触面积
确定两个触点之间的电接触面积是一个反复出现的问题,可能永远无法精确解决。在本文中,我们提出了一种原始的方法,使我们能够确定当弹性夹子的分支压在平杆上时获得的近似电接触面积。这种方法是基于测量电势在棒上,在一个U形轮廓上,位于尽可能靠近夹子。在实验装置中,快速记录轮廓电位V/sub m/(s),同时用稳定电流/spl + usmn/ 30a馈电触点,以排除热漂移和电磁场。电势测量夹的顶部和在轮廓上滑动的金属探针之间,具有恒定的接触力。假设接触面积为椭圆形,问题的未知参数为椭圆的位置及其主要尺寸。用于确定这些参数的程序将二维有限元模块与MATLAB/sup (R)/软件的优化模块耦合在一起。该算法从任意一组参数值出发,利用实验边界条件,计算实验轮廓对应的电位差V/sub m/(s)。然后耦合“优化模块和有限元模块”运行,改变参数,使V/sub c/(s)尽可能接近V/sub m/(s)。该方法的各项试验结果令人满意。
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