A satisfactory measure of power loss in a dielectric is the product of phase angle and dielectric constant, it is shown. Failure in the insulation is seldom due to puncture or flashover, but is generally due to excessive heating. This heating is due almost entirely to the energy losses occurring in the dielectric itself.
A satisfactory measure of power loss in a dielectric is the product of phase angle and dielectric constant, it is shown. Failure in the insulation is seldom due to puncture or flashover, but is generally due to excessive heating. This heating is due almost entirely to the energy losses occurring in the dielectric itself.
A satisfactory measure of power loss in a dielectric is the product of phase angle and dielectric constant, it is shown. Failure in the insulation is seldom due to puncture or flashover, but is generally due to excessive heating. This heating is due almost entirely to the energy losses occurring in the dielectric itself.