elektrosvag
Elektrosvag is a term used in some electrical engineering contexts to describe brief, transient electromagnetic oscillations that arise in electrical networks from switching operations, faults, or external disturbances. It is not a standardized term in international standards, and its use tends to appear in regional or vendor literature. The concept is often discussed alongside other transient phenomena in power systems and EMC engineering.
These transients are typically characterized by fast rise times, broad spectral content, and short durations. Their
Common sources include switching of circuit breakers and power electronics, capacitor banks, lightning-induced surges, and electrical
Measurement and mitigation rely on high-bandwidth sensing and modeling. Transient voltages and currents are captured with
Overall, elektrosvag represents a category of transient electrical phenomena that engineers monitor to ensure reliability and