FRETTING AND ELECTRICAL EROSION:
Low Nano Second Event Detection: Figure #5 indicates the nanosecond event detection set up. Prior to testing the connector systems were characterized to assure the desired event being monitored was capable of being detected. ... Since the distance between the contacts, (on the debris spot), and a clean area may be a few microinches, microarcing ... ................
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