公用事业电源连接器在恶劣环境下的环境退化问题

B. Callen, B. Johnson, P. King, R. Timsit, W. Abbott
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本文报道了海洋大气环境对铝螺栓、压缩和燃烧楔形电源连接器性能的影响。这些连接器类型代表了世界各地配电系统中使用的三种主要连接器技术。大气试验场位于佛罗里达州代托纳海滩的海岸。测试样品由铝和铜导体的部分组成,通过连接器连接在一起。本文介绍了不同类型的连接器在恶劣海洋环境下的性能和寿命。对失效连接器的检查显示,所有三种连接器类型的失效最终都是由于连接器内铝/铜界面的电偶腐蚀。压缩连接的故障率最大。螺栓连接失效的速度要慢一些。火楔连接的故障率最低。
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Environmental degradation of utility power connectors in a harsh environment
This paper reports on an investigation of the effects of a marine atmospheric environment on the performance of aluminum bolted, compression, and fired wedge type power connectors. These connector types are representative of the three major connector technologies used in electrical distribution systems throughout the world. The atmospheric test site was situated on the seacoast in Daytona Beach, Florida. The test specimens consisted of sections of aluminum and copper conductors joined together by a connector. The paper describes the performance and lifetime of the different connector types exposed to the harsh marine environment. Examinations of failed connectors revealed that failure in all three connector types was ultimately due to galvanic corrosion at the aluminum/copper interfaces within the connectors. The failure rate was largest for compression connections. Bolted connections failed somewhat less rapidly. The failure rate for fired-wedge connections was the lowest.
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