creepagepikkus
Creepagepikkus refers to a phenomenon observed in certain types of electrical insulation materials, particularly those used in high-voltage applications. The term originates from the Finnish language, where "creepage" (korkeus) and "pikkus" (distance) describe the shortest path along the surface of an insulating material between two conductive parts. This path is critical in preventing electrical breakdown, also known as flashover, which occurs when voltage exceeds the insulation’s ability to contain it.
In electrical engineering, creepage distance is measured along the surface of an insulator, while clearance distance
Standards and regulations, such as those outlined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), provide guidelines for