The dynamic breakdown process in a transformer oil has been studied fo
r a point-plate gap of 2-4 cm when subjected to a 2.0/50 mu s voltage
pulse of 300 kV. It has been established that a partial abrupt drop in
voltage (30-60%) at the breakdown stage, whether followed by or not f
ollowed by a voltage recovery, results in loss of conductivity of the
leader channels and in breaking of the connection between the ionizati
on zone and the high-voltage electrode. A form of barrier is produced
by a low-mobility volume charge, referred to as the dynamic barrier, w
hich increases the gap strength by a factor of 2.4-1.5. The results ob
tained are of interest both for the physics of electrical breakdown in
liquid dielectrics and for their practical applications.