kontaktsmotstånd
Kontaktsmotstånd, or contact resistance, is the electrical resistance encountered at the interface between two conducting surfaces in electrical contact. It arises from the real contact points where microscopic asperities meet, as well as from any insulating films, oxides, or contaminants that may be present. While individual contact spots can conduct well, the overall resistance across the interface can be a significant portion of a circuit’s total resistance, especially in high-current or precision applications.
The resistance at a contact interface comprises mainly two parts: the constriction (or contact) resistance at
Measurement and implications: Contact resistance is typically measured using four-wire (Kelvin) techniques or by determining the
Mitigation strategies include increasing real contact area, ensuring adequate and stable contact force, using wear- and