Analysis on Electrical Connector Corrosion in Southeast Coastal Areas

Author:

Du Kang1,Xu Jun2,Zhang Yao Hui1,Wei Zi Jie1

Affiliation:

1. Academy of Armored Forces Engineering

2. Academy of Armored Force Engineering

Abstract

The special atmospheric environment accelerats the corrosion process of electrical connectors in southeast coastal areas. It causes the failure probability increased and the reliability level declined. This paper discussed the most kinds of electrical connector corrosions in southeast coastal areas. The corrosion characters of the metal material used on the electrical connectors are expounded, and environmental factors in the corrosion of electrical connectors are introduced at length.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Engineering

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