spanningpunten
Spanningpunten is a Dutch term used in some technical fields to denote locations where spanning (tension or electrical potential) concentrates or reaches critical values. The term is not standardized across disciplines and may be encountered primarily in Dutch-language industry literature or in informal descriptions. Depending on the context, spanningpunten can refer to structural locations where internal forces such as bending moments or axial loads reach extreme values, often near supports or load application points; in cable or truss assemblies they correspond to joints or anchors where spans meet. In electrical engineering or energy networks, spanningpunten can denote nodes along a circuit or network where voltage differences or current flows are concentrated, important for insulation coordination, protection settings, and reliability analysis. In practice, identifying spanningpunten involves analysis techniques such as classical beam theory, finite element analysis, or network flow methods, and guides decisions on reinforcement, anchorage, insulation, or protection.
The term emphasizes a point of connection between spans or a point of high tension. Given its