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Ageing Monitoring of Plastics Used in Nuclear Power Plants by DSC

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Degradation of polymeric materials used in nuclear power plants (NPP), especially polymeric cable insulation materials, in the course of their service can be monitored by measuring their properties by DSC, mainly oxidative induction time — OIT. The studied materials were in-laboratory aged by applying main stressors that act in NPP — ionising radiation and temperature. The dependence of OIT on radiation and thermal degradation of polymeric material was determined. The OIT values have been compared to elongation at break as a property that directly reflects the functionality of the studied material. The comparison of monitored OIT of real cable samples taken from NPP with dependencies on how the OIT values change with the elongation at break, makes possible to establish the extent of cable degradation. This method can be considered as a suitable and effective technique for lifetime assessment not only of cable insulations but also of many other plastics.

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Bartoníček, B., Hnát, V. & Plaček, V. Ageing Monitoring of Plastics Used in Nuclear Power Plants by DSC. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 64, 571–576 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011507403569

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