Influence of the Thomson effect on the pulse heating of high-current electrical contacts
Abstract
Pulse heating of high-current contacts is notable for the presence of considerable temperature gradients in the contact area, which cause the Thomson effect—the appearance of thermoelectric currents. The amount of this effect against conventional Joule heat release is quantitatively estimated. Pulse heating of electrical contacts is numerically simulated with the use of the Comsol program package. It is demonstrated that thermoelectric currents make a negligible contribution to heating in the case of copper contacts.
- Publication:
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Journal of Technical Physics
- Pub Date:
- September 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1134/S1063784214090175
- Bibcode:
- 2014JTePh..59.1409M