Title :
The Effects of the Main Variables in the percussive Arc Welding of Electrical Interconnections
Author :
Holley, J.H. ; Bahun, C.J.
Author_Institution :
Hughes Aircraft Co.,CA
fDate :
12/1/1965 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Before accepting percussive arc welding as a production process for making electrical interconnections, it was necessary to determine the effects of the main variables (materials, equipment, and operators) which are certain to be encountered in production. This report deals with a study made to develop the required information. The variables selected for study were materials (wire lots and connector pin lots), operators, and welding machines, each variable at two levels. Two different wire types were investigated. Statistically designed experiments were performed to determine the effects of these variables upon flexing strength, tensile strength, and electrical resistance. In general, significant effects were found for wire lots, operators, and welding machines (usually as interactions.) Although these effects are significant, the magnitude of the change does not appear to be excessive in terms of mean values. These results show that the process is controllable and that initial process standards can be calculated from the data presented.
Keywords :
Arc welding; Electrical interconnections; Electrical resistance of percussive arc welds; Factor analysis of percussive arc welding; Flexing strength of percussive arc welds; Percussive arc welding; Percussive arc-welded electrical interconnections; Statistical analysis of percussive arc welding; Tensile strength of percussive arc welds; Variations in quality of percussive arc welds; Vibration tests of percussive arc welds; Weld variations with materials; Aircraft manufacture; Analysis of variance; Conducting materials; Connectors; Electric resistance; Materials testing; Production; Vibration measurement; Welding; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Parts, Materials and Packaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPMP.1965.1135401