Selection of the artificial pollution procedure for polymer isolation in the conditions of the atmospheric environment in Cuba
Abstract
In the work different variants of artificial contamination in the polymeric isolation are analyzed using the technique of the deposited layer, keeping constant the amount of inert substance and varying the quantities of active substance in each solution and the amounts of pollutants applied on the surface of the insulators For each of these variants, the Equivalent Density of Deposited Salt (DESD) is determined to the polluting solutions obtained. The results obtained are processed, using statistical techniques, in order to compare them with the classification already established in the specific conditions imposed by the atmospheric environment in our country and select the variant that most closely matches the requirements of natural pollution levels. Finally, the procedure is elaborated detailing the requirements of the selected contamination technique and highlights those aspects considered most important to achieve satisfactory results.