Contact Resistance Prediction from Observed Image and Oxide Volume Analysis

K. Mashimo, Atsushi Shimoyamada, H. Sasaki
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The volume fraction of tin oxide increases as the deterioration caused by fretting progresses (as revealed in previous papers). A key influencer is the wear progress on the plated surface. Wear progress is characterized by specific wear. No significant difference was found between the following specific wears of different types: (1) Pin-disc contact on a few-mm scale and (2) Contact between the rider and flat on a 100-μm scale [5]. In practical use of terminals, oxidation rapidly progress. On the other hand, the progress of oxidation on static tin surface (without damage) is very slow. Therefore, it is essential to predict the relationship between wear and oxidation rate. This paper presents new ideas for estimating the contact resistance profile of tin-plated terminals. Here, the relationship between the contact resistance and the wear progress is described. This corresponds to the relationship between the volume fraction of oxide and wear progression. This study aims to contribute to the simulation of the overall fretting process.
从观测图像和氧化物体积分析预测接触电阻
氧化锡的体积分数随着微动引起的劣化而增加(如以前的论文所揭示的)。一个关键的影响因素是镀表面的磨损过程。磨损进度以比磨损为特征。不同类型的具体磨损量之间无显著差异:(1)针盘在几mm尺度上的接触;(2)骑座与平台在100 μm尺度上的接触。在实际使用中,终端的氧化进展迅速。另一方面,静态锡表面(无损伤)的氧化过程非常缓慢。因此,预测磨损与氧化速率之间的关系至关重要。本文提出了估算镀锡端子接触电阻分布的新思路。这里描述了接触电阻与磨损过程之间的关系。这对应于氧化物体积分数与磨损进程之间的关系。本研究旨在对整个微动过程进行模拟。
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