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Tarnish-Resistant Contact Material
IEEE Transactions on Parts, Materials and Packaging, 1969This paper suggests how tarnish-resistant contact material may be obtained. Of particular interest are those alloys made up of transition and nontransition metals that are able to resist corrosive gases and inhibit the formation of organic polymers. Such alloys can be identified by their physical properties, for example, magnetic susceptibility.
T. Hara, K. Mano
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Novel method to determine contact resistivity and sheet resistance under the contact
International Journal of Electronics, 1999A method to determine specific contact resistance and sheet resistivity under the contact using two L-type cross Kelvin resistors is presented. In the model analysed in the present paper, the sheet resistivity under the contact was different from the resistance of the layer outside the contact.
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Contact Resistance Demonstration
2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference ProceedingsComment: 11 ...
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Journal of the Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1961
Yu. P. Shlykov, E. A. Ganin
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Yu. P. Shlykov, E. A. Ganin
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Transient thermal contact resistance
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 1991Abstract The short-time asymptotic solution for the heat flow between two similar bodies placed in contact has recently been given by Barber. The long-time asymptotic solution is given here: it has exactly the same form as the short-time asymptote Q KT 0 = C 0 + C 1 √(παt) but, in general, has different coefficients.
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A-to-Z Guide to Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluids Engineering, 2006
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Modeling Thermal Contact Resistance
1995One difficulty in using cryocoolers is making good thermal contact between the cooler and the instrument being cooled. The connection is often made through a bolted joint. The temperature drop associated with this joint has been the subject of many experimental and theoretical studies. The low temperature behavior of dry joints has shown some anomalous
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Comments on "Determining specific contact resistivity from contact end resistance measurements"
IEEE Electron Device Letters, 1984J.A. Mazer, L.W. Linholm
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