Study of the Ability to Improve the Structural and Apparent Properties of Polymeric Materials, Polystyrene-Polyethylene, By Means of Physical Casting

Abstract

In this paper, the applications of thermoplastic, thermoset polymers, and a brief description of the functions of each subsystem are reviewed. The synthetic route and characteristics of polymeric materials are presented. The mechanical properties of polymers such as impact behavior, tensile test, bending test, and thermal properties like mold stress-relief distortion, generic thermal indices, relative thermal capability, and relative thermal index are mentioned. Furthermore, this paper covers the electrical behavior of polymers, mainly their dielectric strength. Different techniques for evaluating polymers' suitability applied for electrical insulation are covered, such as partial discharge and high current arc resistance to ignition. The polymeric materials and processes used for manufacturing cables at different voltage ranges are described, and their applications to high voltage DC systems (HVDC) are discussed. The evolution and limitations of polymeric materials for electrical application and their advantages and future trends are mentioned. However, to reduce the high cost of filler networks and improve their technical properties, new techniques need to be developed. To overcome limitations associated with the accuracy of the techniques used for quantifying residual stresses in polymers, new techniques such as indentation are used with higher force at the stressed loca on.

Country : Iraq

1 Ahmed Nouri Mohammed2 Saad Mowaffaq Mohammed3 Nameer Abdulnaser Tharwat

  1. Department of Environmental Sciences, College of Environmental Sciences and Technologies, University of Al Mosul, Iraq
  2. Department of Environmental Sciences, College of Environmental Sciences and Technologies, University of Al Mosul, Iraq
  3. Department of Environmental Sciences, College of Environmental Sciences and Technologies, University of Al Mosul, Iraq

IRJIET, Volume 6, Issue 9, September 2022 pp. 137-143

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2022.609021

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