Presentation 2004/10/14
Measurements of minimum arc current for Ag and Pd contacts(Session 2 : Arc Discharges & Related Phenomena)
Yusuke KAMADA, Makoto HASEGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) Arc discharges often lead to serious contact failures when electrical contacts operate. Although values of so-called minimum arc current for various contact materials are often referred to as the lower limit over which no arc discharges are expected to occur at contact operations, damages apparently related to arc discharges can be observed even when contacts operate in very-light load region. In this paper, arc occurrence rates are measured for Ag and Pd contacts operated in a DC resistive load circuit. Based on the obtained results, it is confirmed that arc certainly occurs at current levels lower than the conventional minimum arc current value for each of the tested contact materials. Arc occurrence rate in general comes close to 100% at the conventional minimum arc current level. Accordingly, careful attention should be paid to use of the term "minimum arc current" in order to avoid misinterpretation thereof.
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Keyword(in English) Arc discharge / Minimum arc current / Ag contacts / Pd contacts
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Title (in English) Measurements of minimum arc current for Ag and Pd contacts(Session 2 : Arc Discharges & Related Phenomena)
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Keyword(1) Arc discharge
Keyword(2) Minimum arc current
Keyword(3) Ag contacts
Keyword(4) Pd contacts
1st Author's Name Yusuke KAMADA
1st Author's Affiliation Chitose Institute of Science and Technology Department of Applied Photonics System Technology()
2nd Author's Name Makoto HASEGAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Chitose Institute of Science and Technology Department of Applied Photonics System Technology
Date 2004/10/14
Paper # EMD2004-61
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 355
Page pp.pp.-
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