Title of article :
Changes in signal transmission speed in coaxial cables through regulating the foam structure of the polyethylene dielectric section
Author/Authors :
Moradian, Milad Mechanical Engineering Department - Faculty of Engineering - Urmia University, Urmia, Iran , Azdast, Taher Mechanical Engineering Department - Faculty of Engineering - Urmia University, Urmia, Iran , Doniavi, Ali Mechanical Engineering Department - Faculty of Engineering - Urmia University, Urmia, Iran
Abstract :
Polyolefins have been widely used in the electrical insulation and cable industry in recent years. One of the main
usages of these materials is dielectric insulation in coaxial cables. Low attenuation and high signal transmission
speed are among the desired features in coaxial cables. The role of polyethylene foam on signal transmission
speed in the coaxial cables is the main focus of this study. In the present study, the velocity factor of coaxial
samples with different dielectric structures is investigated in both theoretical and experimental approaches. In
theoretical formulation, only the void fraction of foam is taken into consideration and other foam properties such
as cell density, cell size, and foam structure are neglected. This is the reason for the difference observed between
theoretical and experimental results. In theoretical results, a linear increase in the velocity factor is witnessed with
the increase of the void fraction while in experimental results there are some exceptions. The foaming degree of the
samples was reached 63% causing a 37.7% decrease in theoretical relative permittivity and consequently a 26.8%
increase in theoretical velocity factor. On the other hand, up to 36% increase is observed in the experimentally
measured velocity factor of foamed dielectric samples compared to the samples with solid polyethylene dielectric.
Keywords :
Velocity factor , polymeric foam , polyethylene , void fraction , cell density
Journal title :
Polyolefins Journal