海水用固体铜换向刷

A. Challita, D. Bauer
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电刷换向直线电机是一种用于水下发射的新型电机。在设计电刷系统之前,必须解决两个关键问题。这些是:系统的寿命和刷在海水中浸泡时的操作。集流系统的寿命取决于换相的类型。大多数直流整流集电极系统依靠电弧来整流。电弧引起集电极腐蚀。侵蚀会限制系统的使用寿命。腐蚀、生物污垢和刷提升是在海水中作业时必须考虑的三个问题。在最近完成的一个项目中,我们研究了在海水中使用手指状固体刷进行电流交换的可行性。我们发现铜刷具有可接受的腐蚀速率和抗生物污垢,并且与所需的接触力相比,流体动力和电磁举升力很小。本文介绍了在海水中使用固体电刷换向的关键问题,并介绍了我们的试验和分析结果。
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Solid copper commutation brushes for seawater use
Brush commutating linear motors are being investigated for underwater launching. Two key problems must be addressed before a brush system can be designed. These are: the life of the system and the operation of the brushes while submerged in seawater. The life of the current collector system depends on the type of commutation. Most DC commutating collector systems rely on arc to commutate the current. Arcing causes collector erosion. The erosion can limit the life of the system. Corrosion, biofouling, and brush lifting are three issues that must be considered when operating in seawater. In a recently completed program, we investigated the feasibility of using fingerlike, solid brushes for current commutation in seawater. We found that copper brushes have an acceptable corrosion rate and resist biofouling, and hydrodynamic and electromagnetic lifting forces are small compared to the required contact force. In this paper we present the key issues in using solid brush commutation in seawater and present the results of our tests and analysis.
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