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Analysis of Space Charge Formation in LDPE in the Presence of Crosslinking Byproducts

Analysis of Space Charge Formation in LDPE in the Presence of Crosslinking Byproducts
Analysis of Space Charge Formation in LDPE in the Presence of Crosslinking Byproducts
Cross-linking byproducts are suspected to be the main contributing factor in space charge formation observed in XLPE. To investigate the mechanism behind this phenomenon, low density polyethylene was soaked into three main crosslinking byproducts, acetophenone,
Space charge, LDPE, XLPE, crosslinking byproducts, acetophenone, cumyl alcohol, alpha methylstyrene.
1070-9878
126-133
Hussin, Nuriziani
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Chen, George
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Hussin, Nuriziani
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Chen, George
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Hussin, Nuriziani and Chen, George (2012) Analysis of Space Charge Formation in LDPE in the Presence of Crosslinking Byproducts. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics & Electrical Insulation, 19 (1), 126-133.

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Cross-linking byproducts are suspected to be the main contributing factor in space charge formation observed in XLPE. To investigate the mechanism behind this phenomenon, low density polyethylene was soaked into three main crosslinking byproducts, acetophenone,

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Published date: February 2012
Keywords: Space charge, LDPE, XLPE, crosslinking byproducts, acetophenone, cumyl alcohol, alpha methylstyrene.
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 273210
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/273210
ISSN: 1070-9878
PURE UUID: 1dbffe90-ba06-4c4f-98d5-5f0671c331d2

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Date deposited: 14 Feb 2012 11:25
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 10:21

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Author: Nuriziani Hussin
Author: George Chen

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