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Study of Stress Measurements Technique for Internal Electrical Connection of Printed Circuit Boards using Synchrotron Radiation

2008-04-14
2008-01-0697
Measurements of residual stress in a printed circuit board, which consists of copper foil, silver alloy and thermo plastic resin, were conducted under a thermal cycle. The printed circuit board was given a ten-layer repeat of prepreg and made by thermocompression bonding. Experiments suggested the possibility of measuring surface residual stress of copper circuits and the internal residual stress of metallic connections by synchrotron radiation of Spring-8. FEM analysis of the printed circuit board during a thermal cycle was conducted, and the result was adjusted to X-ray stress using absorption correction. X-ray stress during a heat-cycle obtained by synchrotron radiation showed good agreement with stress calculated by FEM analysis.
Technical Paper

A Study on Rolling Contact Fatigue of Silicon Nitride Ceramics Roller of Supply Pump for Diesel Injection System

2004-03-08
2004-01-1450
To meet diesel emission regulations, high injection pressure is demanded for the supply pump of electronically controlled common-rail type injection system. DENSO has produced common-rail type injection system in 1999. Cam and roller to generate high pressure in the supply pump at the system are composed of steel and silicon nitride ceramics, and are rolling contact under light oil lubrication. Therefore, rolling contact fatigue failure had been concerned. In order to assure the components, we estimated the influence on the materials and the lubrication on the rolling fatigue strength of silicon nitride ceramics, the contact fatigue life was tested under oil lubrication.
Technical Paper

Analysis of Influence Factors for Partial Discharge Inception Voltage between Magnet-Wires on Rotating Machines

2016-04-05
2016-01-1226
In automobiles, Integrated Starter Generators (ISGs) are important components since they ensure significant fuel economy improvements. With motors that operate at high voltage such as ISGs, it is important to accurately know partial discharge inception voltages (PDIVs) for the assured insulation reliability of the motors. However, the PDIVs vary due to various factors including the environment (temperature, atmospheric pressure and humidity), materials (water absorption and degradation) and voltage waveforms. Consequently, it is not easy either empirically or analytically to ascertain the PDIVs in a complex environment (involving, for example, high temperature, low atmospheric pressure and high humidity) in which many factors vary simultaneously, as with invehicle environments. As a well-known method, PDIVs can be analyzed in terms of two voltage values, which are the breakdown voltage of the air (called “Paschen curve”) and the shared voltage of the air layer.
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