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High current tests of metal fiber brushes

Reichner, 2003

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9932111698491030380
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Reichner P
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IEEE Transactions on Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology

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Simultaneous measurements Were made of the friction force and electrical contact drop for small metal fiber brushes at high current densities (12.4 MA/m2). Comparative testing was performed with both polarities of copper, silver-plated copper, and silver fiber brushes on …
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