弹簧夹触头热冲击试验中接触电阻的失效相关进展

M. Friedlein, M. Spahr, R. Suess-Wolf, J. Franke
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由于燃料消耗和排放的条款和法规不断变化,重量成为汽车制造商最关心的问题。在不增加重量的情况下,只有通过改变线束技术,才能满足这些新规定和客户对更多选择和变化的需求。解决这一问题的一种方法是采用柔性扁平电缆(ffc)代替常见的圆形电缆系统。对于整体方法来说,重要的是不仅要建立自动化的电缆安装方法,还要建立自动接触组件的方法。因此,工厂自动化和生产系统研究所(FAPS)开发了一种新的直接接触方法。创新的接触方法使自动安装的单侧可达FFC与工业机器人的运动系统实现了自动化的接触。然而,在新技术应用于批量生产之前,汽车制造商要求标准化的气候测试。本文研究了热冲击试验中接触电阻的变化与失效机制之间的关系。此外,确定了不同峰值温度和材料的影响,并通过扫描电镜验证了结果。
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Failure dependent progression of contact resistance in thermal-shock testing of spring-clip contacts
Through ever changing terms and regulations on fuel consumption and emissions, weight becomes the number one concern of car manufacturers. Meeting those new regulations and the customer's desire for more options and variations is only possible without adding more weight by changing the wiring harnesses' technology. One solution to face this problem can be found by the application of flexible flat cables (FFCs) instead of common round cable wire systems. For a holistic approach, it is important not only to establish automated ways of cable installation, but also methods of automatically contacting components. Therefore, a new direct contacting method was developed at the Institute for Factory Automation and Production Systems (FAPS). The innovative contacting method enables to contact an automatically mounted one side accessible FFC with kinematic systems of industrial robots in an automated way. However, before new technologies can be applied to serial production, car manufacturers demand standardized climatic tests. In this paper, a correlation was discovered between the progression of contact resistance and failure mechanisms during thermal shock testing. Furthermore, an influence of different peak temperatures and materials was identified and the results were verified via SEM micrographs.
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