Spannungsintensitätfaktorbereich
Spannungsinten... appears to be an incomplete term. In German technical literature related concepts include Spannungsintensität (voltage intensity) and Spannungsverteilung (voltage distribution). This article explains Spannungsintensität as a measure of the magnitude and spatial or temporal variation of electrical potential difference in a circuit or system. The voltage between two points, measured in volts (V), represents the driving force for current. In direct current (DC) applications the voltage is constant, while in alternating current (AC) systems it varies sinusoidally, with the root-mean-square (RMS) value commonly used to describe effective heating effects.
Voltage distribution in a network is determined by the circuit topology and element impedances. Ohm's law generalizes
Applications and safety: Proper insulation ratings, clearance, and creepage distances depend on the maximum Spannungsintensität expected
Terminology: While not standardized, Spannungsintensität is used in some German-language texts to discuss the magnitude and