Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVA) insulation of the cable applied in nuclear power plants was accelerated aged by gamma-rays at two various temperatures, namely 55 and 85°C. Radiation degradation in the dose range of 0– 1500 kGy was monitored using a Differential Scanning Calorimetry method by measuring oxidative induction temperature (OITp), gel fraction, mechanical and electrical tests. It was confirmed that a dose rate effect in the range of 420–1500 Gy/h was negligible whereas progress of degradation with increasing dose was strongly temperature dependent. For the insulation accelerated aged at 85°C the OITp and permittivity measurements confirmed lower degradation than for the specimens radiation treated at 55°C at the same dose rates. It was postulated that an inverse thermal effect resulted from radiation induced cross-linking facilitated by melting of EVA crystallites at 85°C.

Inverse effect in simultaneous thermal and radiation aging of EVA insulation / Przybytniak, G; Boguski, J.; Placek, V.; Verardi, L.; Fabiani, D.; Linde, E.; Gedde, U.W.. - In: EXPRESS POLYMER LETTERS. - ISSN 1788-618X. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:4(2015), pp. 36.384-36.393. [10.3144/expresspolymlett.2015.36]

Inverse effect in simultaneous thermal and radiation aging of EVA insulation

FABIANI, DAVIDE;
2015

Abstract

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVA) insulation of the cable applied in nuclear power plants was accelerated aged by gamma-rays at two various temperatures, namely 55 and 85°C. Radiation degradation in the dose range of 0– 1500 kGy was monitored using a Differential Scanning Calorimetry method by measuring oxidative induction temperature (OITp), gel fraction, mechanical and electrical tests. It was confirmed that a dose rate effect in the range of 420–1500 Gy/h was negligible whereas progress of degradation with increasing dose was strongly temperature dependent. For the insulation accelerated aged at 85°C the OITp and permittivity measurements confirmed lower degradation than for the specimens radiation treated at 55°C at the same dose rates. It was postulated that an inverse thermal effect resulted from radiation induced cross-linking facilitated by melting of EVA crystallites at 85°C.
2015
Inverse effect in simultaneous thermal and radiation aging of EVA insulation / Przybytniak, G; Boguski, J.; Placek, V.; Verardi, L.; Fabiani, D.; Linde, E.; Gedde, U.W.. - In: EXPRESS POLYMER LETTERS. - ISSN 1788-618X. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:4(2015), pp. 36.384-36.393. [10.3144/expresspolymlett.2015.36]
Przybytniak, G; Boguski, J.; Placek, V.; Verardi, L.; Fabiani, D.; Linde, E.; Gedde, U.W.
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