Estimation of thermal diffusivity of crosslinkable cable insulations

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Temperature-averaged thermal diffusivity of crosslinkable materials used as cable insulations were measured by means of heating experiments on slabs. A single value of thermal diffusivity explains the thermal response of amorphous and semi-crystalline materials, both jackets and insulations. However, crystalline materials show a thermal response that is affected by melting. Two mathematical treatments based on a finite difference scheme were used to calculate an average diffusivity value.

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Temperature-averaged thermal diffusivity of crosslinkable materials used as cable insulations were measured by means of heating experiments on slabs. A single value of thermal diffusivity explains the thermal response of amorphous and semi-crystalline materials, both jackets and insulations. However, crystalline materials show a thermal response that is affected by melting. Two mathematical treatments based on a finite difference scheme were used to calculate an average diffusivity value.

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Author(s)

Sergio A. Montes, Viakable-Conductores Monterrey, SA, and Carlos A. Alejo, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI's International Technical Conference in Monterrey, Mexico, Oct., 2008. Published in WJI, June 2009, pp. 58-65.

Year

2008