- Transient effects such as inrush currents, switching transients, or sudden load changes can cause unexpected peaks in the current waveform.
- Harmonics: Non-linear loads or power electronic devices can introduce harmonic currents into the system, especially if the system is not well-filtered.
- Faults in the system, such as short circuits or voltage disturbances, can result in abnormal current behaviour.
- It is essential to ensure that the measurement equipment is functioning correctly and is properly calibrated.
- There might be issues with the simulation model itself, such as incorrect component parameters, improper modelling of non-linear elements, or inaccuracies in the control systems.
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