kontaktihäviöt
Kontaktihäviöt, often translated as contact losses, refer to the undesirable reduction in electrical signal or power transfer that occurs at the interface between two conductive materials. These losses arise due to several factors, including surface imperfections, oxidation, contamination, and insufficient contact pressure. When two conductors meet, the actual contact area is typically much smaller than the apparent macroscopic area due to microscopic irregularities on their surfaces. This limited contact area increases the electrical resistance at the junction, leading to voltage drops and power dissipation in the form of heat.
Oxidation and contamination are significant contributors to kontaktihäviöt. The formation of oxide layers or the presence
The impact of kontaktihäviöt can range from minor inefficiencies to critical failures in electrical and electronic