Shinku
Online ISSN : 1880-9413
Print ISSN : 0559-8516
ISSN-L : 0559-8516
Volume 8, Issue 4
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  • Tadatsugu ITOH
    1965 Volume 8 Issue 4 Pages 114-122
    Published: April 20, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: September 29, 2009
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    1965 Volume 8 Issue 4 Pages 122-123
    Published: April 20, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: September 29, 2009
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
  • Masaharu KOBAYASHI
    1965 Volume 8 Issue 4 Pages 124-128
    Published: April 20, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: September 29, 2009
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  • Keizo KUSHIHASHI, Tetsuro TERADA
    1965 Volume 8 Issue 4 Pages 129-133
    Published: April 20, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: September 29, 2009
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    Oil impregnated kraft paper is exclusively used for the insulation of high tension electric cable.
    In this case, for the sake of electrical properties high dryness is required so that vacuum drying process is adopted for this purpose to minimize the processing period and deterioration of insulating material.
    We briefly described here a theory to determine the exhausting speed of vacuum pump system.
    The exhausting speedG (l /mm) is given as follows;
    G=π/S0 (1 + d/Δ) L T1/T2
    where S0 represents specific resistance of moisture diffusion in paper layer (min·cm/l), d : core diameter (cm), Δ : insulation thickness (cm), L : cable length (cm).
    T1 means the theoretical drying time, when the exhausting speed is supposed infinite, and it depends only upon insulation thickness when the initial and final moisture contents are given. Time T2 depends on the exhausting speed and total amount of paper to be dried. Vacuum drying time T is represented as ;
    T= T1+ T2
    In calculating the value of G, it is recommended to select T2/T1 epual to about 0.1.
    The vacuum pump system of the cable drying equipment should have sufficient exhausting speed above the pressures of 2-10 ×10-2 mmHg, and have to be designed so as to be able to treat a large quantity of water without trouble.
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