Abstract:
Though insulation is critical to the performance of
an electrical cable the assessment of the status of an insulation is
still a major challenge. Since the root cause of most electrical cable
failures is due to insulation deterioration, if the rate of aging can
be predicted, properly scheduled, appropriate maintenance
programs can nearly eliminate cable failures. The kinetics of
plasticizer evaporation of polyvinyl chloride based locally
manufactured electrical cable insulations were investigated.
Plasticizer evaporation is a slow process under low temperatures
and would take years to study under such conditions. Therefore,
accelerated conditions were used to get readings within the limited
timeframe. Nevertheless, data obtained under accelerated
conditions was mapped to normal conditions through Arrhenius
approach. Deconvoluted derivative thermograms were used to
identify the initial plasticizer percentages and Arrhenius approach
was used to map accelerated condition measurements to ambient
temperature evaporation rates.
Citation:
D. Egodage, R. Dodampola, S. Weragoda, D. A. S. Amarasinghe and D. Attygalle, "Investigation of Plasticizer Evaporation of Local Electrical Cable Insulations," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 533-537, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421960.