What is cavitation and bubble theory for liquid breakdo?
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The value of the breakdown strength of the liquids containing solid impurities was found to be much less than the values for pure liquids. ... In general, the cavitation and bubble theories try to explain the highest breakdown strengths obtainable, considering the cavities or bubbles formed in the liquid dielectrics.
The value of the breakdown strength of the liquids containing solid impurities was found to be much less than the values for pure liquids. ... In general, the cavitation and bubble theories try to explain the highest breakdown strengths obtainable, considering the cavities or bubbles formed in the liquid dielectrics.
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In practice, it is difficult to achieve hundred percent pure dielectric without any sort of impurities. The more common factor responsible for breakdown of liquid insulating material is the formation of cavity and bubbles in liquids.
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