A novel electrical contact material with improved self-lubrication for railway current collectors

Authors
Citation
Dh. He et R. Manory, A novel electrical contact material with improved self-lubrication for railway current collectors, WEAR, 249(7), 2001, pp. 626-636
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
WEAR
ISSN journal
00431648 → ACNP
Volume
249
Issue
7
Year of publication
2001
Pages
626 - 636
Database
ISI
SICI code
0043-1648(200107)249:7<626:ANECMW>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
A new series of copper-graphite composite materials (CGCMs), which show imp roved electrical conductivity and tribological properties without the need for lubrication, were developed. The materials reported herein were prepare d by the powder metallurgy (P/M) route and present a higher density (6.3-7. 6 g/cm(3)) than other P/M prepared contact materials. The new materials dif fer from other sintered carbon-copper composite material (CCMs) used as con tacts, in which an intermediate alloy is used in order to introduce carbon into the copper phase, resulting in high electrical contact resistance and/ or high wear of the counterpart due to hardening of the copper matrix. The CGCMs exhibit a self-lubricating function, which works by formation of a carbonaceous layer (believed to be graphite) onto the counterpart surface , as confirmed by Auger analysis. The coefficient of friction was reduced d uring the wear test under 13.5 N constant normal load without lubrication f rom 0.220 to 0.185. The wear mechanism of the CGCMs versus Cu was identifie d as a combination of mechanisms that changes with variations in compositio n. The wear on contact wire was below a measurable rate, and the wear rate of CGCM samples against pure copper was also very low, in the range of 3.2 x 10(-6) to 2 x 10(-8) mm(3)/N m. The high electrical conductivity of the new series of materials is attribut ed to 'network conduction' channels which result in electrical conductivity values of 60% IACS (international annealed copper standard) in some sample s. Based on these properties, the new materials show a clear advantage for use in applications such as pantographs, contact brushes and other electrical contact components. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.