DocumentCode
868675
Title
A Study of Magnetic Sawing in an Aluminum Bar
Author
Melton, David ; Watt, Trevor ; Crawford, Mark
Author_Institution
Inst. for Adv. Technol., Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX
Volume
43
Issue
1
fYear
2007
Firstpage
170
Lastpage
172
Abstract
Magnetic sawing is a phenomenon that can severely damage electrical conductors. In this process, high local current densities melt the conductor and eject the liquid metal through magnetic forces. This is exacerbated at the interface between dissimilar metals. To further characterize magnetic sawing, we used a new technique with alternating strips of copper conductors and G-10 insulators placed onto an aluminum alloy bar. When a current of 1.7 MA was applied to the copper strips and aluminum, the bar experienced severe magnetic sawing. We repeated the experiment with different current pulses to study the effects of electrical action. Results show that increasing the action greatly increases the severity of the damage
Keywords
aluminium alloys; bars; conductors (electric); copper; current density; insulators; magnetic forces; sawing; strips; 1.7 MA; aluminum alloy bar; copper conductors; electrical conductors; high local current densities; insulators; liquid metal ejection; magnetic forces; magnetic sawing; Aluminum alloys; Coils; Conducting materials; Conductors; Current density; Magnetic forces; Magnetic liquids; Magnetic materials; Sawing; Strips; Bimetallic effect; electrical action; magnetic sawing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2006.887602
Filename
4033088
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