日本火災学会論文集
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ビニルコードの高温劣化と発火特性
長田 正義横井 良秀
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ジャーナル フリー

1983 年 33 巻 2 号 p. 25-29

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The firing phenomena of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) covering cords, having the disconnected element wires, due to an abnormal heating caused by the over current in the residual wires have already been reported by authors.
However, there are different firing causes of the PVC cords, such as the thermal runaway which is produced by the largely reduced electric resistance of the PVC covering at the elevated temperature. It is very important to investigate the firing properties of the PVC cords due to high temperature deterioration since the PVC cords are often used under the condition of the elevated temperature.
In order to determine the relationship between the firing phenomena and high temperature deterioration properties of the PVC cords, some experiments and theoretical calculations are carried out using the model PVC covering which has the electrode separation of 10 mm, and is fixing with five porcelain tubes to hold the electrode separation and its configuration against the deformation at the elevated temperature.
The results obtained from present studies are shown as follows:
(1) The electric resistivity of the PVC covering is reduced to the order of 102 (Ωm) with temperature rise of about 300°C from the room temperature, and the PVC covering is changed from the electric insulator into the organic semiconductor.
(2) The thermal runaway of the PVC covering is expected from the theoretical results under the conditions of impressed voltage of AC 100V and the elevated temperature, therefore, the firing phenomena of the PVC cords according to the Kinbara's effect may be caused.
(3) The PVC covering cords, which have been thermally treated at the temperature over 200°C, may be fired by applying AC 100V at the room temperature.
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