flashovers
A flashover is a phenomenon that occurs in electrical systems, particularly in high-voltage environments. It describes an unintended flow of electrical current across the surface of an insulating material, rather than through its intended conductive path. This can happen due to a variety of factors, including contamination of the insulator surface, such as dust, salt, or moisture, which can create a conductive layer. Over time, this layer can dry, forming a partial conducting path. When a sufficient voltage is applied, this path can become conductive enough to allow a significant current to flow, leading to a flashover.
The process of a flashover typically begins with a partial discharge, often referred to as a corona
Flashovers are a concern in power transmission and distribution systems, as they can lead to outages and