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UK
/flˈæʃəʊvɐ/
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NOUN
- an unintended electric discharge (as over or around an insulator)
How To Use flashover In A Sentence
- It was only a matter of time before a flashover occurred.
- While the fire load of the fuel was not overwhelmingly large, the flammability meant that the rate of growth of the fire was almost explosive and led to almost instantaneous flashover.
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- Every single piece of steel in the Minster that will conduct electricity is now bonded with the lightning protection system to stop this sort of flashover.
- In as little as three minutes, a small fire can erupt into flashover.
- The insulator structure may reduce the occurrence of flashovers to and from the gate lines and emitters when the field emitter device is used in a display.
- In an instant, an avalanche of electrons is rolling over the surface in a catastrophic flashover.
- These in turn have led to changes in the types of fires that fire fighters are now responding to and the phenomena of ‘flashover’ and ‘backdraught’ are becoming more common.
- All results will improve the understanding on discharge atmospheric icing and prevent the further flashover occurrence.
- The effect of charges remaining on a dielectric plate upon the 50% impulse surface flashover voltage U_(50) in the non-uniform field(rod-plane gap)is investigated.