From its beginnings in the 1940s, crimped connections have been the dominant permanent connection technology for the white goods and...
Read moreDetailsAs noted, there are two mechanical permanent connection technologies for wire and cable, crimped and insulation displacement connections. Crimped connections...
Read moreDetailsIn general permanent connections are intended to be exactly that, permanent connections, once and done. Therefore they are not limited...
Read moreDetailsAfter this discussion about the effects of contact normal force, attention now turns to the design and material parameters that...
Read moreDetailsConsider now the effects of contact force on the mating mechanics of a connector. Figure 2.20 schematically illustrates the mating,...
Read moreDetailsThe variation of mating wear/durability as a function of contact force is a good example of normal force optimization. The...
Read moreDetailsBefore the question of optimizing contact force is addressed it is necessary to ask a more fundamental question: “What does...
Read moreDetailsAs discussed in Chapter I/1.2.2 Contact Springs, the three basic requirements for the contact spring are: • Electrical conductivity• Creating...
Read moreDetailsSeparability requires that a connector has the capacity to be mated and unmated multiple times without any unacceptable effect on...
Read moreDetailsRecall the functional definition of a connector from Chapter I/1.1 Connector Function. A connector is an electromechanical system which provides...
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