Title :
Copper-to-aluminum transitions in high direct-current bus systems
Author :
Veerkamp, William E.
Author_Institution :
Dow Chem. Co., Freeport, TX, USA
Abstract :
A number of recent papers have discussed issues related to electrical applications of various types of copper-to-aluminum welds. Little field experience, however, has been discussed. This paper describes techniques used at a large electrochemical manufacturing site for making copper-to-aluminum transitions in high direct-current bus systems. After a brief historical treatment of problems with bolted copper-to-aluminum transitions, various explosion-bonded and roll-bonded bus transition designs and experiences are discussed. Two roll-bonded copper-to-aluminum transition designs are described, with mixed performance records. Some specific explosion-bonded transition designs are described, along with an explosion-bonded copper-to-aluminum transition with a titanium interlayer to permit the use of higher fabrication temperatures without detriment to the strength of the metal-to-metal bond. Explosion-bonded transitions are shown to have good performance records
Keywords :
aluminium; busbars; cable jointing; copper; electric connectors; industrial power systems; power cables; welding; Cu-Al; DC power system busbars; copper-to-aluminum welds; electrical applications; electrochemical manufacturing site; explosion-bonded bus transition design; fabrication temperature; metal-to-metal bond; performance; roll-bonded bus transition design; Aluminum; Bonding; Conducting materials; Conductors; Copper; Pulp manufacturing; Testing; Thermal stresses; USA Councils; Welding;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 1995. Record of Conference Papers., Industry Applications Society 42nd Annual
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2909-0
DOI :
10.1109/PCICON.1995.523953