会议专题

Non-contacting Evaluation Schemes of Contact Surface Damages with Several Optical Techniques

Several optical techniques are explained in this paper, which can be used obtain three-dimensional and numerical information on contact surface deformations. One of them is a digital scanning laser microscope (SLM), which has been confirmed to enable us to successfully obtain various useful data including three-dimensional surface images of contact electrodes after operations with electrical loads, as well as numerical measurements of resultant arc damaged surfaces (for example, the crater depth, the pip height, the transferred or eroded volume). Beside such a commercially available apparatus, the authors have been constructed original evaluation systems. Those include a new system provided by way of an optical cross-section method. This system enables us to observe and numerically evaluate a growing process of contact surface damages (especially, growth of a crater) during switching operations. Surfaces of electrodes operated in an inductive DC circuit with 14V and several amps were actually evaluated with the above-mentioned several techniques.

Makoto Hasegawa Keisuke Takahashi

Chitose Institute of Science and Technology, 758-65, Bibi, Chitose, Hokkaido, 066-8655 Japan

国际会议

2011 1st International Conference on Electric Power Equipment-Switching Technology(第一届电力设备开断技术国际会议 ICEPE)

西安

英文

152-155

2011-10-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)