V. Gueguen et al., LIFETIME PREDICTION IN THE CASE OF RADIOOXIDATIVE AGING OF A ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE RUBBER USED FOR ELECTRICAL INSULATION, Polymer degradation and stability, 46(1), 1994, pp. 113-122
A new approach to lifetime prediction in radiochemical ageing of hydro
carbon polymers is proposed. It consists essentially of building a gra
ph (temperature-dose rate) in which four domains are distinguished: (I
) predominating thermal oxidation, (II) oxidation initiated by both th
ermolysis of hydroperoxides and polymer radiolysis, (III) predominatin
g radiolytically-initiated oxidation in a non-diffusion-controlled reg
ime and (IV) diffusion-controlled radiochemical oxidation. The corresp
onding boundaries can be drawn from experimental data on thermal oxida
tion at moderate temperatures (typical time scale, one week-one year)
and on radiochemical oxidation in a wide dose-rate range (typically 10
-2500 Gy h-1). This approach is illustrated by the example of an EPR i
ndustrial rubber for which the decrease of tensile ultimate properties
has been studied at 40-degrees-C for dose rates of 10, 100, 500, 1000
and 2500 Gy h-1, at 50 and 90-degrees-C for a dose rate of 100 Gy h-1
, and at 70-135-degrees-C without irradiation.