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This work focuses on the modeling of the aeronautical electrical contact crimping process for aircraft applications. Several thousands of crimped contact can be found in an airplane or a helicopter. The crimping process has thus to be mastered precisely in order to avoid expensive repairing and dangerous configurations. Electrical crimping is a plastic deformation process of a contact (component)...
Several thousands electrical connections are necessary in airplanes. Electrical cables are joined to contacts using manual crimping devices in industrial plants. When mechanical defects appear, the replacement of the defective connections has to be made directly on the airplane. This operation is difficult and time-consuming due to reduced accessibility, making it very costly. The aim of this paper...
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