DocumentCode
2719451
Title
Examination of mechanical stresses frozen into extruded cable insulation during the fabrication process
Author
Billing, J.W.
Author_Institution
ERA Technol. Ltd., Leatherhead
fYear
1995
fDate
34758
Firstpage
42430
Lastpage
42431
Abstract
The insulated cores within a polymeric insulated power cable are produced by extruding the insulation onto the metallic conductor. In this process the polymeric material is melted in the barrel of the extruder and forced through a tapered die down onto the surface of the conductor, as the conductor is being pulled through the die. The drawing down of the insulation onto the moving conductor is liable to produce a mechanical stress in a longitudinal direction. Further mechanical stresses can also be introduced into the insulation during cooling of the extrudate. These stresses are caused by differential cooling and polymer adhering to the conductor so that it is not free to contract. Here, the author describes an experimental examination of these mechanical stresses
Keywords
extrusion; insulation testing; internal stresses; polymers; power cable insulation; power cable testing; differential cooling; extruded cable insulation; extruder; fabrication process; insulated cores; longitudinal direction; mechanical stresses; metallic conductor; polymer adherence; polymeric insulated power cable; tapered die;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Mechanical Influence on Electrical Insulation Performance, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19950267
Filename
478184
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