virrankantokykyä
Virrankantokykyä refers to the electrical current carrying capacity of a conductor. It is a critical parameter in electrical engineering and dictates the maximum safe current that can flow through a wire or other conductive material without causing excessive heating or damage. This capacity is determined by several factors, including the material's resistivity, the conductor's cross-sectional area, and the ambient temperature.
Materials with lower resistivity, such as copper and aluminum, generally have higher virrankantokykyä compared to materials
Exceeding the virrankantokykyä of a conductor can lead to overheating, insulation degradation, melting of the conductor,