Title |
Temperature Dependence of Conductivities of Recyclable Polyethylene and Polypropylene and its Effects on Electric Field Distribution in Power Cable |
Authors |
이준호(Lee, June-Ho) ; 공태식(Kong, Tae-Sik) ; 김성중(Kim, Seong-Jung) ; 권기형(Kwon, Ki-Hyung) ; 조규철(Cho, Kyu-Cheol) ; 호즈미 나오히로(Hozumi, Naohiro) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5370/KIEE.2011.60.10.1881 |
Keywords |
Recyclable ; Modified PE ; PP ; Conductivity ; Temperature gradient ; Electric field and spacecharge distribution |
Abstract |
In this work the recyclable new polyethylene(PE) and polypropylene(PP), which are thermoplastic, have been investigated as the eco-friendly insulating candidates to replace the cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE). The temperature dependence of conductivities of these materials has been measured and its effects on electric field and space charge distribution in polymeric insulated power cable under temperature gradient have been calculated. It is shown that the sensitivity of conductivity to temperature change has more critical influence to determine the electric field distribution in the power cable than the absolute value of conductivity does and it can be said that the temperature dependence is one of most important factors for the power cable design. |