trykkstøt
Trykkstøt is a Norwegian term that describes a sudden, short-lived change in pressure in a fluid or gas, typically an impulsive overpressure caused by dynamic events such as rapid valve closure, load impacts, explosions, or other rapid changes in flow. The word combines trykk (pressure) and støt (knock, strike), and the concept is used across technical and engineering contexts to denote transient pressure effects.
In engineering and hydraulics, trykkstøt is often referred to as a pressure transient or water hammer. It
In acoustics, geophysics, and safety analysis, trykkstøt refers to short-duration pressure waves or impulse loads. The
The term is used in safety standards and engineering design to assess transient loads and structural response.