pingepüsivus
Pingepüsivus refers to the ability of an electrical insulator to withstand a certain voltage without breaking down. This breakdown can manifest as a dielectric breakdown, where the insulator becomes conductive, or as a flashover, where an arc jumps across the surface of the insulator. The pingepüsivus is a critical parameter in the design and application of electrical equipment, particularly in high-voltage systems.
Several factors influence pingepüsivus. The material properties of the insulator are paramount; different materials have varying
Environmental conditions can also affect pingepüsivus. Factors such as humidity, temperature, pollution, and the presence of