DocumentCode
3176533
Title
Shape-memory alloy mechanical contact devices
Author
Braunovic, M. ; Labrecque, C.
Author_Institution
IREQ, Varennes, Que., Canada
fYear
1995
fDate
2-4 Oct. 1995
Firstpage
21
Lastpage
32
Abstract
The effect of current cycling on the performance of bolted aluminum-to-aluminum connections employing different mechanical contract devices has been studied. Current cycling conditions and different initial contact loads (0.7 and 2 kN) have been used. The devices considered were lock-spring, conventional disc-spring (Belleville) and shape-memory alloy disc-spring washers. The results show that the mechanical and electrical integrity of the connections is strongly affected by the joint configuration, which differs according to the mechanical device used. The CuAlMn shape-memory alloy disc-spring washer was found to significantly lower and stabilize the contact resistance in a bolted joint even when incorrectly installed (low initial contact force). The observed effect is explained in terms of a strong temperature dependence of the shape-memory alloy mechanical properties (spring rate) over a narrow temperature range. The mechanism responsible for this dependence is reversible martensite-austenite phase transformation which enables the shape-memory alloy to act as a sensor and a force actuator. This is of significant practical importance since field experience has shown that very often joint failures are linked to the incorrect installation of the joints.
Keywords
aluminium alloys; contact resistance; copper alloys; electric connectors; failure analysis; manganese alloys; mechanical contact; shape memory effects; CuAlMn; bolted Al-to-Al connections; contact resistance; current cycling; disc-spring washers; electric connectors; electrical integrity; initial contact loads; joint configuration; joint failures; mechanical contact devices; mechanical integrity; reversible martensite-austenite phase transformation; shape-memory alloy; temperature dependence; Contact resistance; Contracts; Force sensors; Mechanical factors; Mechanical sensors; Shape memory alloys; Springs; Temperature dependence; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Contacts, 1995., Proceedings of the Forty-First IEEE Holm Conference on
Conference_Location
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2728-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HOLM.1995.482858
Filename
482858
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