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    • ISSN: 1793-8198 (Print)
    • Abbreviated Title: Int. J. Mater. Mech. Manuf.
    • Frequency: Bimonthly
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Prof. Ian McAndrew
Capitol Technology University, USA
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IJMMM 2019 Vol.7(6): 270-275 ISSN: 1793-8198
DOI: 10.18178/ijmmm.2019.7.6.473

Finite Element Simulations and Experimental Research of Grip Clamps of Expanded Diameter Half-Hard Aluminum Conductors Composite Core Reinforced

Jiancheng Wan, Yaao Zhou, Min Wang, Ming Jiang, and Yong Ma
Abstract—The cross-sectional area and outer diameter of the wire that have been put into use in the project are similar to those of the newly designed JLZX1K/F2A-530(630)/55 sparse-twisted carbon fiber expanded wire. The finite element analysis and the compatibility test of the stranded carbon fiber expanded diameter wire were carried out, and the combination of test and simulation was used to judge the radial pressure resistance of the composite mandrel and the force of the aluminum strand of the profile. It is concluded that the newly designed JLZX1K/F2A-530(630)/55 sparse-twisted carbon fiber expanded conductor can be used with the SKLT-60 grip clamps; the aluminum strand stress concentrates from the inner layer to the outer when the wire clamp clamps the wire.

Index Terms—Grip clamps, expanded diameter Half-hard aluminum conductors composite core reinforced, force transfer finite element, test.

Jiancheng Wan is with the China Electric Power Research Institute, 100085, No. 15 Xiaoying East Road, Qinghe, Haidian District, Beijing (e-mail: wjc1971@163.com).
Yaao Zhou is with the China Electric Power Research Institutemale, 100085, No. 15 Xiaoying East Road, Qinghe, Haidian District, Beijing (e-mail: zhouyaao2016@163.com).
Min Wang is with the Zhejiang Electric Power Corporation, 310007, No. Huanglong Road, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang, China (e-mail: wang_min@zj.sgcc.com.cn).

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Cite: Jiancheng Wan, Yaao Zhou, Min Wang, Ming Jiang, and Yong Ma, "Finite Element Simulations and Experimental Research of Grip Clamps of Expanded Diameter Half-Hard Aluminum Conductors Composite Core Reinforced," International Journal of Materials, Mechanics and Manufacturing vol. 7, no. 6, pp. 270-275, 2019.

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