breakdownspänning
Breakdownspänning, often translated as breakdown voltage, refers to the maximum voltage a material can withstand before it starts to conduct electricity. In the context of electrical insulation, it is a critical parameter that determines the reliability and safety of electrical components and systems. When the applied voltage exceeds the breakdownspänning, the insulating material loses its dielectric properties, leading to a sudden increase in electrical conductivity and potentially catastrophic failure.
The breakdownspänning of a material is influenced by several factors, including the material's composition, thickness, temperature,
Understanding and accurately measuring the breakdownspänning is essential in electrical engineering for designing safe and effective