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1 BIMETALLIC CONTACT CONNECTIONS FOR OPERATION AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES A.Z.Bogunov , A.A.Kuzovnikov, S.I.Fomin JSC « Pulse technologies » 660036, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, POB 26780, e-mail: [email protected]

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BIMETALLIC CONTACT CONNECTIONS FOR

OPERATION AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES

A.Z.Bogunov, A.A.Kuzovnikov, S.I.Fomin

JSC « Pulse technologies »660036, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, POB 26780, e-mail:

[email protected]

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JSC «Pulse technologies»

• Developed technology of explosive welding with dovetail type bond of connection.

• Fabrication of the steel-aluminum transition inserts for anode holder of aluminum electrolyzer.

• About 140 000 steel-aluminum inserts were manufactured and delivered for aluminum industry.

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Research Problem and Objectives

• Objectives:Experimental study of the voltage drop at the contacts in the proceeding current densities depends on: pressure load of materials, the presence of oxides, the heating temperature.Selection of contact materials with high reliability to thermal effects.

• Problems:The voltage drop on the electrolysis of aluminum at an operating current of

200-300kA is 4.6 V, about 30 mV of which drop on contact connections.The voltage drop at the contacts will depend on many factors: the contact material, size, condition of the surface (the presence of oxides, flatness, roughness), pressure load, temperature, etc.Theoretical analysis and numerical calculations of processes at the contacts do not give the exact values.

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Measurements and materials

• Load screw system has been used. The force was created and measured with a torque wrench, contacts size 25 x 25mm, the pressure load (0.4-4) kgf/mm2.

The contacts were annealled in a furnace without removing the load.A constant current of 100A, current density 0.16 A/mm2.

The voltage drop was measured on the lateral surface of the samples near the contact.

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Base Contact Thickness, mmElevat

ed base

conductivity

Copper

Aluminium 0,2Bronze Cr 1Stainless steel 0,4Titanium VТ1-0 0,3Nickel 0,2

Aluminium А5М Nickel 0,2Elevat

ed compression load

Steel Sт.3

Aluminium 1Copper 0,5Brass 0,5Bronze Cr 1Stainless steel 0,4

Stainless steel Aluminium 2

Bimetals are produced by explosive welding

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Bimetals for contacts

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Steel – Brass

Copper – Titanium Copper - Aluminium

Steel – Copper

Aluminium – Stainless steel

Steel – Stainless steel

Aluminium – Nickel

Steel – Bronze

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Al as a contact material

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0,0 0,5 1,0 1,5 2,0 2,5 3,0 3,5 4,00

2

4

6

8

10

Vo

ltag

e d

rop

, mV

Pressure, kgc/mm2

Cu Ti Ni Alu SS

The contacts voltage drop depending on the specific load. One of the contacts was aluminium and other: copper, titanium, nickel, aluminium, and stainless steel

The best results can be obtained for the Al-Cu and Al-Ni contacts. The sharp rise in the voltage drop is observed at lower pressures for Al-Al and Al-Ti contacts. It is connected with the presence of the solid oxide films on both materials.

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Ti as a contact material

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0,0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,40

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

Vo

ltage

dro

p, m

V

Pressure, kgc/mm2

Al Cu Steel

The contacts voltage drop depending on the specific load. One of the contacts was titanium and the other: aluminium, copper and low carbon steel.

Contacts with Ti behave like contacts with Al, but the load level is a little higher.

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Cu as a contact materialThe contacts voltage drop depending on the specific load.One of the contacts was annealed copper and other: nickel, titanium, low carbon steel, aluminium, annealed copper and stainless steel.

0,0 0,5 1,0 1,5 2,0 2,5 3,0 3,5 4,00,0

0,5

1,0

1,5

2,0

2,5

3,0

3,5

4,0

4,5

5,0

5,5

6,0

Vo

ltag

e d

rop

, mV

Pressure, kgc/mm2

Ni Ti Steel Al Cu SS

The best results were obtained for Cu-Cu and Cu-Ni contacts. The sharp rise in voltage drop in the low-pressure region indicates that the soft annealed copper, apparently, is unable to destroy the oxide films on more solid materials

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Ni as a contact material

The contacts voltage drop depending on the specific load.One of the contacts was nickel and other: low-carbon steel, nickel, copper and aluminium.

0,0 0,5 1,0 1,5 2,0 2,5 3,0 3,5 4,00,0

0,5

1,0

1,5

2,0

2,5

3,0

3,5

4,0

Vo

ltag

e d

rop

, mV

Pressure, kgc/mm2

Steel Ni Cu Al

Contacts with Ni behave like contacts with Cu. Pressure dependence shows that current flows through the metal - metal contact, rather than the

oxide films.

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Thermal treatment effect Cu-based contact

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Contacts U1, mV U2 / U1 U3 / U1

Cu – steel 2,1 48 57Cu – Ni 1,1 1,3 1,6Cu – Ti 26 4,6 4,6

Cu – brass 0,06 3 4,7brass – steel 0,9 2,3 4brass – Al 10 5,5 4,3

bronze – steel 2,1 - 0,4bronze – Ni 0,8 - 0,13

bronze – bronze 0,04 - 1,5

Load 0.72 kgf/mm2, current density 0.1 A/mm2;Annealing 3000C one day on air without removing the load;U1 – initial; U2 – after annealing in heated state; U3 – after cooling

Oxidation of the contact surface bronze - stainless steel after annealing

Due to the oxidation copper contacts can not operate at elevated temperatures in air

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CONTACTS U1, mV U2 / U1 U3 / U1

Ni - Ni (sheet) 0,23 1,3 0,4Ni - Ni (chem.deposition) 2,8 - 0,3

Ni (sheet)– steel 2,6 2,3 3,3Ni (chem.dep)– steel 2,9 1,3 1,1

Ni (chem.dep)– stainless steel

3,6 2,2 2

Ti – steel 4,6 3,7 5,2Ti - Ti 4,6 0,7 1,3

Load 0.72 kgf/mm2, current density 0.1 A/mm2;Annealing 3000C one day on air without removing the load;U1 – initial; U2 – after annealing in a heated state; U3 – after cooling

Contact: Ni (chemical deposition) on Cu base - stainless steel

Ni-laminated contacts can be used at elevated temperatures on air

Thermal treatment effect Ni-based contact

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Bimetallic contacts for elevated temperatures

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Contact plates: Ni (0,2mm)on basis of Cu (15mm)

Plug-in connection with Ni-Cu plates

Transition contacts: Ni (2mm) on basis of Cu (50mm)

Contact sample: Ni (2mm) welded to the edge of Al flexible foils (1mm) package

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CONCLUSION

1.Al- and Ti-based contacts must be operated at high pressure load for the surface oxide films destruction.

2. Cu-based contacts should be isolated from the air atmosphere to prevent oxidation at elevated temperatures.

3. Bimetallic contact (a thin Ni-layer on a well conducting base) can be used at elevated temperatures.

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THANK YOU

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