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IEEE 1133 1988

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IEEE Application Guide for Evaluating Nonceramic Materials for High-Voltage Outdoor Applications

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IEEE 1988 22
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. This standard is based on the knowledge and experience of manufacturers, researchers, and end users of nonceramic insulating products that are electrically stressed in outdoor environments. The standard discusses the characteristics of nonceramic materials that are needed for long-term reliability in these applications. The standard makes recommendations for principles of evaluation and tests used in the screening and selection of materials. The judicious use of this standard will significantly improve the probability of success in the applications selected.

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8 1 Scope and References
1.2 References
10 2 Factors Influencing Long-Term Performance
2.1 Moisture
2.2 Oxidation
2.3 Chemical Attack
2.4 Biological Attack
11 2.5 Outdoor Weathering
2.6 Contaminants
2.7 Electrical Stress
2.8 Mechanical Stress
2.9 Thermal Stress
12 3 Aging Processes and Aging Procedures
Surfaces
Tracking and Erosion
3.1.2 Weathering
13 Moisture and Heat
3.1.4 Corona Discharge
3.1.5 Fungi
3.2.1 Depolymerization
3.2.2 Fatigue
3.2.3 Chemical Resistance
3.2.4 Tree Growth
14 Interfaces
3.3.1 Bonded Interface
3.3.2 Unbonded Interface
Functional Outdoor Evaluation
4.1 Field Site
15 4.2 Material Samples
4.3 Test Supply
4.4 Electrical Stress
4.5 Monitoring
16 Analysis of Results
5 Diagnostic Tests to Measure Aging
Electrical Properties Tests
5.1.1 Dielectric Strength
5.1.2 Dissipation Factor
17 5.1.3 Arc Resistance
5.1.4 Insulation Resistance
Erosion and Tracking Resistance
18 Mechanical Properties Tests
5.2.1 Compression
5.2.2 Tension
5.2.3 Flexure
Shear
Hardness
19 Impact Resistance
Fatigue
Creep
Tear
Physical Properties Tests
5.3.1 Water Absorption
5.3.2 Thermal Resistance
20 5.3.3 Surface Properties
5.3.4 Thermal Expansion
5.3.5 Flammability
Environmental Tests
21 5.4.1 Chemical Resistance
5.4.2 Ozone Resistance
5.4.3 Natural Aging
5.4.4 Weathering and Sunlight
22 5.4.5 Corona Resistance
5.4.6 Fungi Resistance
6 Bibliography
IEEE 1133 1988
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