2005
DOI: 10.1109/tdei.2005.1394028
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Insulation failure in telecommunication cables resulting from water condensation in aerial terminal closures and its prevention using a humidity-controlling polymer

Abstract: Insulation failure in telecommunications cables after extended use in aerial terminal closures has been examined. Extensive cracking and sea salt deposition were ( ) observed on the polyethylene PE insulation of wires in a terminal closure recovered from the field after 27 years of service. The insulation failure mechanism appears to be the formation, by bulk water condensation with deposited sea salt dissolution on degraded PE insulation, of ionically conductive pathways among the PE insulation cracks. An exp… Show more

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“…The principle of controlling the relative humidity method is mainly to heat the humid air [6,7]. The absolute humidity control method is mainly used to reduce the humidity inside the cabinet by ventilation and moisture absorption [8,9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principle of controlling the relative humidity method is mainly to heat the humid air [6,7]. The absolute humidity control method is mainly used to reduce the humidity inside the cabinet by ventilation and moisture absorption [8,9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%