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BS EN 3475-418-2019 pdf free download.Aerospace series – Cables, electrical, aircraft use – Test methods Part 418: Thermal endurance for conductors.
This European Standard specifies a test method to value the thermal endurance of bi-metal conductors,by valuation of the influence of metallic migration on the electrical resistance per unit length.It shall be used together with EN 3475-100.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their contentconstitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 3475-100, Aerospace series — Cables, electrical, aircraft use — Test methods — Part 100: General
EN 3475-301, Aerospace series — Cables, electrical, aircraft use — Test methods — Part 301: Ohmic
resistance per unit length
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4 Introduction
4.1 General
Various bi-metal conductors exist among which the most usual are tin-coated copper, copper clad steel and copper clad aluminium.
Inter-metallic compounds may appear at the interface of the various layers of such conductors. As these compounds have generally an increasing growth rate when exposed to elevated temperature, the characteristics of the cables (mechanical and electrical) can be affected depending on the time and thetemperature of exposure.
A good example is tin-coated copper where the diffusion of tin into copper is a fast, well-known andimportant phenomenon between ambient temperature and 230 °C.
4.2 Theory
The inter-metallic layer formation at the interface of the various layers in the wires is due to a diffusionmechanism in association with solubility phenomenon.
The diffusion rate is characterized by a coefficient of diffusion of the two metals in contact at a giventemperature. This coefficient of diffusion has generally the form of an Arrhenius law and is given by theformula.
4.3 Technical consequences on conductors
When appeared, such inter-metallic compounds will affect the mechanical and electrical behaviour of the conductor. Even if all these characteristics do not evolve proportionally in relation with its thickness, it has been shown that an easy way to survey the growth of the inter-metallic part is to measure the increase of the linear resistance.
5 Preparation of specimens
5.1 Specimens
A sufficient length shall be taken from the same batch of a finished cable. Generally, the test is run on gauge 20.
5.2 Conditioning
This length shall not be bent with a radius less than 50 times the overall diameter of the cable, during temperature exposure.
5.3 Initial measurement
On this initial length take a minimum length of three meters to make three samples of at least one meter, make three measurements of the electrical resistance per unit length, according to EN 3475-301. Recordthe arithmetic mean value, of this sampling corrected to 20 °C, as the initial measurement without thermal ageing.
NOTE The temperature correction coefficient is generally given in the relevant conductor product standard.BS EN 3475-418 pdf download.

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