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Minimization of Connector Size and its Grounds with Heat Transmission Theory
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Abstract
Theoretical and experimental analysis on the temperature distribution of connector-wire systems under current running condition, has turned out the fact that the cooling of the connector greatly depends on the terminated wires. The sizes of the wires and their lengths as well play an important role, while the connector size has little effect on cooling. Therefore, the spacing between the connector cavities should be basically determined by the maximum wire size that is terminated. The connector has a possibility of further size reduction in future.
Authors
- Kenjiro Konishi - Parts Design Dept., Automotive Products Div., The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
- Masahiro Suda - Parts Design Dept., Automotive Products Div., The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
- Takayuki Sato - Parts Design Dept., Automotive Products Div., The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
- Takayuki Nishimura - Parts Design Dept., Automotive Products Div., The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Citation
Konishi, K., Suda, M., Sato, T., and Nishimura, T., "Minimization of Connector Size and its Grounds with Heat Transmission Theory," SAE Technical Paper 880720, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/880720.Also In
References
- Shiga et al ‘Surface Properties of Several Kinds of Copper Alloy Tapes Plated with Tin and Solder’ Furukawa Denko Jiho 76 1985 69
- Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Technical Data on Heat Transmission 3rd 1975 37