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IEICE Transactions on Electronics
Online ISSN : 1745-1353
Print ISSN : 0916-8524
Special Section on Recent Development of Electro-Mechanical Devices — Papers selected from International Session on Electro-Mechanical Devices (IS-EMD2010) and other research results —
Random Occurrence of Contact Welding in Electrical Endurance Tests
Laijun ZHAOZhenbiao LIHansi ZHANGMakoto HASEGAWA
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  • Laijun ZHAO

    Huazhong Univ. of Science & Technology
    Henan Polytechnic University

  • Zhenbiao LI

    Huazhong Univ. of Science & Technology

  • Hansi ZHANG

    Huazhong Univ. of Science & Technology

  • Makoto HASEGAWA

    Chitose Inst. of Science and Technology

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Keywords:relay,welding,arc duration,number of operations
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2011 Volume E94.CIssue 9Pages 1362-1368

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1587/transele.E94.C.1362
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  • Published: September 01, 2011Received: December 25, 2010Available on J-STAGE: September 01, 2011Accepted: -Advance online publication: -Revised: -
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Abstract
To clarify how the occurrence of contact welding is related to the series of arc duration characteristics in consecutive make and break operations, electrical endurance tests were conducted on commercially available automotive relays, and the voltage waveforms of make and break arcs between the electrodes were recorded with LabVIEW. Experimental results indicate that welding may occur suddenly or randomly with increasing number of operations. A single arc or a group of make or break arcs with a long arc duration does not necessarily result in contact welding, but a group of longer make or break arcs within a narrow range of operation numbers can cause imminent contact welding (such an effect can be called the “group of longer arcing duration effect”). It is confirmed that contact welding may occur in both make and break operations, but the welding probability during make operations is much higher than that during break operations.
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