2022
DOI: 10.1109/mei.2022.9797258
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Thermal Index Estimation of Thermally Upgraded Kraft Paper in Mineral Oil and Natural Ester Insulating Liquids Under Accelerated Aging Conditions

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“…As can be seen, at the beginning of the experiment the ageing rate of the paper was similar in all the oils. This rate got slowed in all the liquids as the ageing progresses, confirming that mentioned in moisture section and in references [21], [22], [24]. Nevertheless, the water consumption by the esters and the formation of high molecular weight acids slowed down the hydrolysis processes in the cellulose, reducing even more the ageing rate.…”
Section: J Polymerisation Degreesupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…As can be seen, at the beginning of the experiment the ageing rate of the paper was similar in all the oils. This rate got slowed in all the liquids as the ageing progresses, confirming that mentioned in moisture section and in references [21], [22], [24]. Nevertheless, the water consumption by the esters and the formation of high molecular weight acids slowed down the hydrolysis processes in the cellulose, reducing even more the ageing rate.…”
Section: J Polymerisation Degreesupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This evolution can be explained based on the available knowledge. During the ageing, both the fluids and the paper generate water [53], more slowly as the degradation progresses [22], [24], that is distributed between the fluid and the paper [54]. Thus, it would be expected to find increases of moisture content, as it is the case of the esters.…”
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confidence: 99%
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