DocumentCode
904026
Title
Electrical performance of aluminium/copper bolted joints
Author
Jackson, R.L.
Author_Institution
Central Electricity Generating Board, Central Electricity Research Laboratories, Leatherhead, UK
Volume
129
Issue
4
fYear
1982
fDate
7/1/1982 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
177
Lastpage
184
Abstract
The 1350 aluminium/copper bolted joint is fundamentally less secure than the all-aluminium connection. Differential expansion shearing force at the interface is considered to be a significant degrading influence. As a consequence, substantial clamping pressures are needed in addition to having regard to surface preparation and bolting torques. Although inert greases are used at the interface to restrict corrosion outdoors, they do not improve joint stability. A hard plating, such as nickel, on the copper surface is advantageous, but softer deposits (e.g. thick electrotin or silver) cause rapid deterioration and are best improve the stability of the bimetal joint and eliminate the need for interface cleaning.
Keywords
aluminium; copper; corrosion protective coatings; electrical contacts; Al/Cu contacts; aluminium/copper bolted joints; corrosion protective coatings; electrical contacts;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings C
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0143-7046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-c:19820030
Filename
4643511
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