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← TechnologyWhich risk profoundly increases when thermal management fails in high-voltage transmission systems?
A)Conductor sag exceeding safety clearances
B)Insulation breakdown and dielectric failure✓
C)Increased corona discharge and radio interference
D)Mechanical stress from differential expansion
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When thermal management fails, conductor temperatures rise, causing insulation breakdown because the dielectric strength of insulators decreases exponentially with temperature, leading to flashover and system failure. Therefore, insulation breakdown results, rather than conductor sag, corona discharge, or mechanical stress, which are less directly linked to rapid temperature increase.
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