Fretting motion in static contacs of mated metals can lead to a remarkable increase of their contact resistance. When such fretted contacts are in the state of being totally cut off from any electric source, a millivolt-order contact voltage is often induced in them. An outline of such voltage generation was reported in the former letter. In this phenomenon, the most interesting fact is that the emerging voltage has a particular polarity, when dissimilar metals are meted as contacts. This letter deals with continued experimental studies concerning such contacts of mated dissimilar metals and physical discussions on the emerging voltage with a particular polarity.
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Masao TSUBOI, Takeo MARUYAMA, "Contact Voltage Emerging in Fretting Contacts Mating Dissimilar Metals" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E70-E, no. 4, pp. 339-342, April 1987, doi: .
Abstract: Fretting motion in static contacs of mated metals can lead to a remarkable increase of their contact resistance. When such fretted contacts are in the state of being totally cut off from any electric source, a millivolt-order contact voltage is often induced in them. An outline of such voltage generation was reported in the former letter. In this phenomenon, the most interesting fact is that the emerging voltage has a particular polarity, when dissimilar metals are meted as contacts. This letter deals with continued experimental studies concerning such contacts of mated dissimilar metals and physical discussions on the emerging voltage with a particular polarity.
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