transientoverspændinger
Transientoverspændinger (transient overvoltages) are brief, high-amplitude spikes in an electrical system's voltage that exceed normal operating levels, typically lasting microseconds to milliseconds and containing substantial high-frequency content. They arise in power distribution and electrical networks from switching operations, lightning strikes, faults, or the energization of long cables and transformers.
Their characteristics include peak magnitude, duration, rate of rise, and wave shape. Because of their short
Impacts of transientoverspændinger can include insulation stress or damage, nuisance tripping or malfunction of protective devices,
Mitigation methods focus on limiting peak values and controlling impulse energy. Common measures include surge arresters
Modelling and measurement play key roles in managing transientoverspændinger. Time-domain simulations (for example with EMTP/PSCAD) help