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- 2016Data for the paper: The importance of the film structure during self-powered ibuprofen salicylate drug release from polypyrrole electrodeposited on AZ31 Mg
- 2012The effects of porosity, electrode and barrier materials on the conductivity of piezoelectric ceramics in high humidity and dc electric fieldcitations
- 2012The influence of electrode materials on the electrical degradation process of lead zirconate titanate under harsh operating environmentcitations
- 2011Electrical conduction mechanisms in piezoelectric ceramics under harsh operating conditionscitations
- 2010Current leakage and transients in ferroelectric ceramics under high humidity conditionscitations
- 2009The effect of relative humidity, temperature and electrical field on leakage currents in piezo-ceramic actuators under dc biascitations
- 2009Micro-computer tomography-An aid in the investigation of structural changes in lead zirconate titanate ceramics after temperature-humidity bias testingcitations
- 2009Study of temperature change and vibration induced fretting on intrinsically conducting polymer contact systemscitations
- 2006The contact resistance force relationship of an intrinsically conducting polymer interfacecitations
- 2006The influence of thermal cycling and compressive force on the resistance of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)/poly(4-styrenesulfonic acid)-coated surfacescitations
- 2005The fretting characteristics of intrinsically conducting polymer contacts
- 2002Fretting corrosion studies of an extrinsic conducting polymer and tin Interfacecitations
- 2002Fretting corrosion and the reliability of multicontact connector terminalscitations
- 2000Degradation of road tested automotive connectorscitations
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Degradation of road tested automotive connectors
Abstract
The automotive environment is particularly demanding on connector performance, and is characterized by large temperature changes, high humidity and corrosive atmospheres. This paper presents an initial study of connector performance in terms of temperature profiles taken from road vehicles. The temperature profiles are then simulated using empirical relationships to allow prediction of connector performance. Wire harnesses have been investigated to seek evidence of the connector degradation predicted from the temperature data. Initial indications are that the wire harness shows the type of fretting behavior associated with the temperature changes. Evidence of fretting corrosion was found at the contact interface on tin plated terminals from sealed and unsealed connectors.