heatbreak
Heatbreak is a term used in the context of electronics and electrical engineering to describe a phenomenon where a component or circuit experiences a sudden and significant increase in temperature, often leading to failure. This can occur due to various factors, including excessive current flow, poor heat dissipation, or component degradation over time. Heatbreak mechanisms are critical to understand in the design and operation of electronic devices, as they can significantly impact reliability and performance.
One common example of heatbreak is the thermal runaway in batteries, where the internal resistance increases
Heatbreak is also relevant in the context of electrical systems, where excessive heat can cause insulation