Switching transients have been studied for a short line terminated by an inductor. Resonance with the third harmonic of the transient voltage in the line can produce a peak of 5 pu in the termination, while the fifth harmonic can produce 4.2 pu. Source inductance reduces these voltages appreciably.
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