Improvement of Arc Erosion Resistance of Ag–SnO2 Contact Materials by Reducing Molten Pool Size
Pengyu Chen,
Yaping Wang
Abstract:The splash of molten Ag under arc erosion is the major reason for the failure of Ag‐based contact materials. Changing the size of the molten pool may manipulate the splash process and suppress the arc erosion. Herein, the size effect by fabricating a SnO2 network with pores smaller than the typical Ag molten pool is investigated. Silver is subsequently infiltrated into the SnO2 network to form Ag–SnO2 interpenetrating contact materials. It is found that the SnO2 network with small pore sizes separates the Ag m… Show more
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