Højspændingsmaster
Højspændingsmaster, also known as high-voltage pylons or transmission towers, are essential structures for the transmission of electricity over long distances. They are designed to support the high-voltage power lines that carry electrical energy from power generation plants to substations and ultimately to consumers. These towers are typically constructed from steel, concrete, or wood, with steel lattice towers being the most common due to their strength and durability.
The primary function of a højspændingsmast is to elevate the power lines above ground level, preventing contact
Højspændingsmaster are designed to withstand significant mechanical stresses, including the weight of the conductors, wind loads,