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EMD 2009-11-19
14:20
Tokyo Nippon Institute of Technology, Kanda Campus, Tokyo, Japan Characteristics of Break Arcs Driven by Transverse Magnetic Field in a DC High-voltage Resistive Circuit
Tomohiro Atsumi, Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2009-79
Break arcs are generated between pure silver electrical contacts in a DC high-voltage resistive circuit. The break arc i... [more] EMD2009-79
pp.41-44
EMD, EMCJ 2009-05-22
13:25
Tokyo Kanda camupus, Nippon Institute of Technology A study on characteristics extraction of contact voltage waveform at slowly breaking silver contact
Shingo Hanawa, Yoshiki Kayano, Kazuaki Miyanaga, Hiroshi Inoue (Akita Univ.) EMCJ2009-15 EMD2009-7
When the electrical contact is driven to break, the bridge makes the arc discharge. It has been found that there are two... [more] EMCJ2009-15 EMD2009-7
pp.35-40
EMD 2008-11-16
14:00
Miyagi Tohoku Bunka Gakuin University (Sendai) The Effect of Power Supply Voltage on Arcing Duration of Relays
Li Zhenbiao, Zhang Huan, Liang Panwang (Huazhong Univ. Sci. Tech.), Makoto Hasegawa (Chitose Inst. Sci. Tech.) EMD2008-98
In order to study the effect of power supply voltage on make & break duration of relays, the electrical contact experime... [more] EMD2008-98
pp.133-136
EMD 2008-11-16
16:00
Miyagi Tohoku Bunka Gakuin University (Sendai) Break Arc Duration at Carbon Contacts in an Inductive Circuit -- Discussion on Carbon Arc V-I Characteristics --
Keiichi Suhara (Tokyo National College of Tech.) EMD2008-102
Two different arc V-I characteristic equations are discussed about their applicability to calculation of break arc volta... [more] EMD2008-102
pp.149-152
EMCJ, EMD 2008-07-18
16:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg Magnetic drive by a small magnet of break arc occurring between electrical contacts in a DC42V/7-21A circuit
Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono (Shizuoka Univ.) EMCJ2008-49 EMD2008-31
Break arcs are generated between pure silver electrical contacts in a DC42V resistive circuit. The contacts are separate... [more] EMCJ2008-49 EMD2008-31
pp.49-54
EMD 2008-03-07
15:05
Tokyo   A Measurement of Current Noise of Short-Time Arc with External DC Mgnetic Field
Hikaru Miura, Yoshiki Kayano, Kazuaki Miyanaga, Hiroshi Inoue (Akita Univ.) EMD2007-131
Since an arc discharge generated by breaking electrical contact is considered as a main source of an undesired electroma... [more] EMD2007-131
pp.29-32
EMD 2007-11-14
13:20
Shizuoka Actcity Hamamatsu Motion of Break Arcs Driven by External Magnetic Field in a DC42V Resistive Circuit
Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2007-76
Motion of break arcs driven by external magnetic field of a permanent magnet are observed using the high-speed camera. E... [more] EMD2007-76
pp.43-48
EMD 2007-11-14
15:00
Shizuoka Actcity Hamamatsu The Effect of Power Supply Voltage on Make & break Duration of Relays
Li Zhenbiao, Zhang Huan (Huazhong Univ. of Science & Tech.), Makoto Hasegawa (Chitose Inst. of Science and Tech.) EMD2007-80
In order to study the effect of power supply voltage on make & break duration of relays, the electrical contact experime... [more] EMD2007-80
pp.67-72
EMD 2007-10-19
10:55
Kanagawa Keio Univ. Hiyoshi Campus Break Arc Duration at Carbon Contacts in an Inductive Circuit
Keiichi Suhara (TNCT) EMD2007-59
In order to investigate the effectiveness of the calculation method for break arc as well as the original arc $V$-$I$ ch... [more] EMD2007-59
pp.19-24
EMD, CPM, OME 2007-06-29
14:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Relationship between arc duration and motion of arc spots for break arcs of Ag and Ag/ZnO electrical contacts
Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2007-13 CPM2007-31 OME2007-17
Break arcs are generated in a DC 42V-10A resistive circuit. The contact material is Ag or Ag/ZnO. Dependence of arc dura... [more] EMD2007-13 CPM2007-31 OME2007-17
pp.7-12
EMD 2007-04-20
14:25
Tokyo Nippon Institute of Technology( Kanda Campus,Tokyo) A Measurement of Electromagnetic Noise up to Gigahertz Frequency Generated by Slowly Breaking Silver Contacts (Part 4) -- Feature Extraction of Bridge and Short-Time Arc Waveforms --
Yoshiki Kayano, Kazuaki Miyanaga, Hiroshi Inoue (Akita Univ.) EMD2007-3
Arc discharge generated by breaking electrical contact is considered as a main source of an undesired electromagnetic (E... [more] EMD2007-3
pp.11-16
EMD 2006-10-20
15:50
Kanagawa   An experimental study on minimum arc current of electrical contact materials
Makoto Hasegawa (Chitose Inst. of Sci. & Tech.)
Ag, Pd, and Cu contacts were operated to break a resistive or inductive load current at DC 14V and 0.1 to 1.5 A, and arc... [more] EMD2006-53
pp.21-26
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