Abstract

In view of the serious sliding electrical contact performance caused by external vibration and environmental contaminant, a study on the tribological characteristic and contact resistance of Cu alloy was conducted using a self-developed micro-load reciprocating electric contact device. Various glue concentrations (0%, 10%, 30%, and 50%) were prepared with anhydrous ethanol and deposited on the surface of a pure copper block via the deposition method. An external vibration source was installed on the sliding module to achieve vertical vibration. The results indicate that the final contact resistance and coefficient of friction (COF) in direct metal contact are about 0.01 Ω and 0.3, respectively. At this time, the wear volume is 2 to 3 orders of magnitude higher than the condition with glue residual. As glue concentration is above 10%, residual glue on the surface of Cu alloy hinders efficient contact between friction pairs, resulting in higher contact resistance. Glue exhibits lubrication, anti-wear, and insulation properties. External vibration causes friction pairs to briefly separate, leading to a lower glue removal capacity than that under non-vibration conditions. The contact resistance with glue addition under vibration conditions is higher than that under non-vibration conditions at 3 × 104 cycles. The dominant oxide product is CuO, which has a limited effect on contact resistance.

Highlights

  • Electrical contact components are indispensable in machine systems to realize the efficient transmission of current and electrical signal between components [1]

  • Volatile glue absorbed on the surface of electrical contact component is considered an environmental contaminant [7]

  • An external vibration platform was mainly composed of cam and servo motor, which was installed on the sliding module to realize vertical vibration of pure copper block

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Introduction

Electrical contact components are indispensable in machine systems to realize the efficient transmission of current and electrical signal between components [1]. Their structure is divided into sliding, fastener, and detachable. The sliding electrical contact structure is widely used the slip ring, sliding potentiometer, and brush [2], for the stable transmission of the current and electrical signal during sliding [3,4]. Cu alloy had satisfactory electrical conductivity and was widely used in sliding electrical contact structures [5]. The stability of electrical signal transmission on the Cu alloy decreases dramatically under an acetal glue environment, leading to a decrease in the reliability of electrical components, especially for some milliamp precision aviation or military equipment

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