purkautumisjännitteitä
Purkautumisjännitteitä, known in English as breakdown voltages, refers to the minimum voltage required to initiate and sustain an electrical discharge or breakdown in a dielectric material. This phenomenon occurs when the electric field strength across an insulator exceeds the material's dielectric strength. At this critical voltage, the electric field becomes strong enough to accelerate free electrons within the material to energies sufficient to cause further ionization through collisions with neutral atoms or molecules. This cascading effect, known as an avalanche breakdown, leads to a rapid increase in conductivity and a sudden flow of current, often resulting in a visible spark or arc.
The purkautumisjännitteitä is a crucial parameter in the design and application of electrical insulation. It dictates