Various factors affect the performance of electrical contacts, including
tribological, mechanical, electrical, and
materials aspects. Although these behaviors have been studied for many years, they are not widely used or understood in practice. Combining approaches used across the globe,
Electrical Contacts: Fundamentals, Applications, and
Technology integrates advances in research and development in the tribological, material, and analytical aspects of electrical contacts with new data on
electrical current transfer at the micro- and nanoscales. Taking an application-oriented approach, the authors illustrate how material characteristics, tribological behavior, and loading impact the degradation of contacts, formation of intermetallics, and overall reliability and performance.