Journal of the Japan Society of Powder and Powder Metallurgy
Online ISSN : 1880-9014
Print ISSN : 0532-8799
ISSN-L : 0532-8799
Erosion Phenomena of Silver-Base Contacts (Part I)
Sueo YamamoriYoshio MoritaTakeshi IwamuraYoshito Masaki
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1960 Volume 7 Issue 5 Pages 201-210

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The erosion manner of Ag, Ag-W (6500) and Ag-CdO (100') contacts under large current (D. C.) was examined mainly from the view point of the micro-structural changes of their contact surface layers. In the first place the result of a single making operation of large current on each virgin contact surface shows more spreaded arc-foot and shallower erosion-depth in the case of Ag-matrix containing W or CdO than in the case of pure Ag-contact. Then as to the structural changes due to the repeated operations, it is found that in the case of Ag-W contact the composition of the surface layer is converted into the mixture of W and W-oxide by the dissipation of Ag, while in the case of Ag-CdO contact into Ag-rich by the dissipation of CdO.
In view of the fact that the micro-structure has an important function in contact operation, the Ag-CdO contacts of uniform composition (10% CdO) but of different micro-structures were compared. From these experiments it is found that properly minute distribution of CdO tends to leave the contact at but slight rate of erosion, but expra-ordinarily minute distribution increases the dissipation amount of CdO.
The operating condition in this experiment included in addition to the normal swi-tching on-off test, other loading systems such as exclusively to make and exclusively to break the circuit.
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