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The conductivity of XLPE insulation plates has been measured with different levels of water concentration. Tapes have been used to humidify the insulation plates in a heat treatment step. Three different levels of water concentration was provided by the tapes. The apparent conductivity was measured for 24 h at 70°C and 30 kV/mm. It is found that the conductivity is increasing with increasing water...
The thermal conductivities of wall material were measured under various water contents to investigate the effect of water content on the thermal insulation properties. The results show that water contents have adverse impact to heat insulation of wall materials. The heat insulation of wall materials decreased with the increasing temperature. Sensitivity of the red block to water contents is larger...
Organically-modified nanofiller clays can have significantly different aspect ratios as well as accumulate a relatively large amount of water in the composite bulk due to the contribution of the filler itself and the interaction between filler and polymer matrix. This paper investigates the effect of water absorption in a nanostructured thermoplastic polymer, namely ethylene-vinyl-acetate (EVA), on...
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