wavewound
Wavewound refers to a phenomenon that can occur in certain types of coiled electrical components, such as transformers, inductors, and motor windings. It describes a condition where the insulation material between adjacent turns of wire becomes damaged or degraded, leading to unintended electrical connections. This damage can be caused by various factors, including mechanical stress during manufacturing, thermal cycling, or exposure to environmental contaminants.
When wavewound insulation breaks down, it can create short circuits between individual turns of wire. This
In transformers, wavewinding can disrupt the magnetic coupling between windings, reducing efficiency and potentially causing output