1、BSI Standards Publication Electrical insulation materials Thermal endurance properties Part 71: Accelerated determination of relative thermal endurance using analytical test methods (RTE A ) Instructions for calculations based on activation energy PD IEC/TS 60216-7-1:2015National foreword This Publi
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5、60216-7-1:2015IEC TS 60216-7-1 Edition 1.0 2015-03 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Electrical insulation materials Thermal endurance properties Part 7-1: Accelerated determination of relative thermal endurance using analytical test methods (RTE A ) Instructions for calculations based on activation energy IN
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7、. 3 INTRODUCTION . 5 1 Scope 6 2 Normative references. 6 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 7 3.1 Terms and definitions 7 3.2 Abbreviations 9 4 General considerations 9 4.1 Thermal degradation kinetics . 9 4.2 Thermal analysis . 10 4.3 Thermal endurance . 10 5 General basics 11 5.1 Reaction rate
8、, r . 11 5.2 Extent of reaction 12 5.3 Rate of conversion 12 5.4 Order of reaction, n . 12 5.5 Rate law . 13 6 Thermokinetic parameter estimation . 13 7 Analytical test methods 16 7.1 General . 16 7.2 Isothermal methods . 16 7.3 Model-free methods 16 7.4 Model-fitting methods 17 7.5 Conventional ref
9、erence point . 17 8 Calculation procedures 17 8.1 Determination of the kinetic parameters . 17 8.2 Determination of analytical temperature endurance index, RTE A , and halving interval, HIC A. 17 8.3 Determination of RTE A17 General . 17 8.3.1Calculation . 18 8.3.2 9 Test report. 19 Bibliography . 2
10、1 Figure 1 Thermal endurance graph for the determination of the relative temperature endurance (RTE) 18 PD IEC/TS 60216-7-1:2015IEC TS 60216-7-1:2015 IEC 2015 3 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ ELECTRICAL INSULATION MATERIALS THERMAL ENDURANCE PROPERTIES Part 7-1: Accelerated determinatio
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24、e transformed into International Standards. IEC TS 60216-7-1, which is a technical specification, has been prepared by IEC technical committee 112: Evaluation and qualification of electrical insulation materials and systems. PD IEC/TS 60216-7-1:2015 4 IEC TS 60216-7-1:2015 IEC 2015 The text of this
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28、al version of this publication may be issued at a later date. PD IEC/TS 60216-7-1:2015IEC TS 60216-7-1:2015 IEC 2015 5 INTRODUCTION The existing procedures of the IEC 60216 series for the evaluation of thermal endurance of an electrical insulation material can be time consuming. These methods are th
29、erefore of limited use during development of new materials or screening of existing products for use as a material in an electrical insulation. There is an important demand from industry for a rapid test method of relative thermal endurance (RTE) / temperature index (TI) and halving interval (HIC) t
30、o reduce project times and cost. A short-term test procedure for conventional thermal endurance characterization is proposed in IEC 60216-5 and a simplified approach to data processing is described in IEC 60216-8. Non-conventional methodology for thermal endurance characterization which can reduce f
31、urther test times is considered in this technical specification. The basic procedure is based on thermal analysis methods (DSC and TGA in particular, but not restricted to them) to evaluate the activation energy of the thermal degradation of the material. The activation energy is directly correlated
32、 with the HIC of the thermal endurance. With this information, a single-point thermal endurance test, according to IEC 60216-1 and IEC 60216-5, at the highest temperature of those selected for the conventional thermal ageing procedure, is sufficient to calculate the temperature corresponding to a se
33、lected life, typically 20 000 h, i.e. an estimate of TI. However, due to the inherent uncertainty associated with this analytical approach, only RTE can be provided for material characterization. This is obtained performing the single-point thermal endurance test in the same conditions of temperatur
34、e and environment as a reference material of known thermal endurance characteristics, i.e. TI and HIC. The analytical test methods described in this technical specification may satisfy the demand of shortening the insulating material characterization procedure, if used with care and considering the
35、restrictions these methods imply. At present, the universal applicability and the accuracy of these methods is not validated, thus a round robin test is required to provide an IEC standard based on these procedures. This part of IEC 60216 is therefore published as a technical specification. A genera
36、l assessment process of the procedures will be developed in other sub-parts of IEC 60216-7. PD IEC/TS 60216-7-1:2015 6 IEC TS 60216-7-1:2015 IEC 2015 ELECTRICAL INSULATION MATERIALS THERMAL ENDURANCE PROPERTIES Part 7-1: Accelerated determination of relative thermal endurance using analytical test m
37、ethods (RTE A ) Instructions for calculations based on activation energy 1 Scope This technical specification describes the procedure for the evaluation of the thermal endurance of electrical insulating materials, based on thermal analysis methods for the evaluation of the activation energy of the t
38、hermal degradation reaction and a conventional life test providing a life point in the thermal endurance graph. The purpose of the test procedure is to estimate the relative temperature index (RTE). Predictions of thermal endurance based on this procedure are limited to ageing reactions where one si
39、ngle reaction is predominant and directly correlated to the end-point criteria for a specific application. 2 Normative references The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the editio
40、n cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. IEC 60085, Electrical insulation Thermal evaluation and designation IEC 60216-1, Electrical insulating materials Thermal endurance properties Part 1: Ageing procedures and evalu
41、ation of test results IEC 60216-2, Electrical insulating materials Thermal endurance properties Part 2: Determination of thermal endurance properties of electrical insulating materials Choice of test criteria IEC 60216-5, Electrical insulating materials Thermal endurance properties Part 5: Determina
42、tion of relative thermal endurance index (RTE) of an insulating material. IEC 60216-8, Electrical insulating materials Thermal endurance properties Part 8: Instructions for calculating thermal endurance characteristics using simplified procedures ISO 11357-6, Plastics Differential scanning calorimet
43、ry (DSC) Part 6: Determination of oxidation induction time (isothermal OIT) and oxidation induction temperature (dynamic OIT) ISO 11358-2, Plastics Thermogravimetry (TG) of polymers Part 2: Determination of activation energy ISO 11358-3, Plastics Thermogravimetry (TG) of polymers Part 3: Determinati
44、on of the activation energy using the Ozawa-Friedman plot and analysis of the reaction kinetics PD IEC/TS 60216-7-1:2015IEC TS 60216-7-1:2015 IEC 2015 7 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1.
45、1 reaction rate r change of the concentration of a chemical entity as a function of time SOURCE: IUPAC “Goldbook” 3.1.2 extent of reaction progress of a chemical reaction equal to the number of chemical transformations SOURCE: IUPAC “Goldbook” 3.1.3 rate of conversion time derivative of the extent o
46、f reaction SOURCE: IUPAC “Goldbook” 3.1.4 order of reaction n indication of the number of entities affecting the macroscopic rate of reaction SOURCE: IUPAC “Goldbook” 3.1.5 diagnostic property p property to which TI is related Note 1 to entry: See definition in IEC 60216-1. 3.1.6 rate law empirical
47、differential rate equation, an expression for the rate of a particular reaction in terms of concentrations of chemical species SOURCE: IUPAC “Goldbook” 3.1.7 reaction rate constant k proportionality factor k of a rate law SOURCE: IUPAC “Goldbook” PD IEC/TS 60216-7-1:2015 8 IEC TS 60216-7-1:2015 IEC
48、2015 3.1.8 Arrhenius equation empirical exponential law relating reaction rate constant to reciprocal of absolute temperature SOURCE: IUPAC “Goldbook” 3.1.9 activation energy (Arrhenius activation energy) E aempirical parameter characterizing the exponential temperature dependence of the reaction ra
49、te constant SOURCE: IUPAC “Goldbook” 3.1.10 pre-exponential factor A coefficient of the Arrhenius equation SOURCE: IUPAC “Goldbook” 3.1.11 end-point limit for a diagnostic property value based on which the thermal endurance is evaluated 3.1.12 time to end-point failure time time to reach the end-point or conventional failure 3.1.13 relative temperature endurance index RTE numerical value of the temperature in degrees Celsius at whi