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An improved commutator and some sources of error in the commutator method for the measurement of overvoltage The measurement of polarisation by the direct and commutator methods ...Chên, Graham Mien, Ferguson, Alfred Lynn, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Michigan, 1930. / "By A.L. Ferguson and G.M. Chen." From the Journal of physical chemistry, v. 36, no. 4, April, 1932.
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An arcover control for the spark gapBeutler, Arthur Julius. January 1968 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1968. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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An accurate, trimless, high PSRR, low-voltage, CMOS bandgap reference ICGupta, Vishal. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008. / Ayazi, Farrokh, Committee Member ; Rincon-Mora, Gabriel, Committee Chair ; Bhatti, Pamela, Committee Member ; Leach, W. Marshall, Committee Member ; Morley, Thomas, Committee Member.
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Applications of signal processing techniques in microprocessor based instrumentationDuggirala, Madhukar. January 1984 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1984 D84 / Master of Science
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Quantitative clinical measurement of spasticity.Chao, Alfred January 1976 (has links)
Thesis. 1976. M.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics. / Microfiche copy available in Archives and Barker. / Bibliography: p.80-81. / M.S.
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A computer-aided measurement system for monopolar high-voltage direct-current coronating lines /Tong, Sai-kit. January 1986 (has links)
Thesis--M. Phil., University of Hong Kong, 1986.
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Sequential measurement of multidimensional transducers.January 1964 (has links)
Bibliography: p. 85.
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A computer-aided measurement system for monopolar high-voltage direct-current coronating lines湯世傑, Tong, Sai-kit. January 1986 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Electrical Engineering / Master / Master of Philosophy
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A wideband signal conditioning system for high voltage measurements using a transconductance topologyAgjee, F. M. D. E. (Faatima, Moosa, Dawood, Ebrahim) 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MScEng)--Stellenbosch University, 2000. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Recent research has shown that standard substation capacitive voltage transformers
(CVTs) and current transformers (CTs) can be used for the measurement of wideband high
voltage phenomena by employing these apparatus in a transconductance topology. With
this topology the voltage waveform can be obtained by integration of the ground return
current in the earth straps of the CVT and the CT. This technique does, however, impose
unique requirements on the amplification and integration instrumentation due to large
dynamic range requirements and the strict offset specifications required for accurate
integration.
This thesis describes a programmable, wideband signal conditioning system for high
voltage (HV) measurements using the transconductance topology. A suitable system
topology, optimised to reduce the problems usually associated with grounding and
electromagnetic interference (EMI) in HV environments, is proposed. This system
consists of an analog signal conditioning subsystem, a digital signal conditioning
subsystem and a high speed serial fibre-optic link.
The analog signal conditioning subsystem conditions the signals from a sensor to levels
suitable for the digitiser of the digital signal conditioning subsystem. The high bandwidth
specification of the application made it necessary to consider both discrete and integrated
implementation of the analog signal conditioning subsystem. Based on the simulated and
laboratory test results of both implementations, the optimum design was chosen for the
developed system. The digital signal conditioning subsystem, which performs the
integration, as well as the serial optic-fibre link control logic was implemented using
programmable logic array (PLA) technology. The digital data is transmitted across the
fibre-optic link. This data is then converted back to an analog signal.
Keywords: High voltage measurements, Transconductance topology. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Onlangse navorsing het aangetoon dat standaard substasie kapasitiewe
spanningstransformators en stroomtransformators gebruik kan word om wyeband
hoogspanningsverskynsels te meet deur hierdie apparatuur in 'n transkonduktansie
topologie aan te wend. Met hierdie topologie kan die spanningsgolfvorm verkry word
deur die integrasie van die aardstrome in die aardverbindings van die kapasitiewe
spanningstransformators en stroomtransformators. Hierdie tegniek stel egter unieke
vereistes vir die versterkings- en integrasieinstrumentasie te wyte aan groot dinamiese
bereik vereistes en die streng afset spesifikasies wat benodig word vir akkurate integrasie.
Hierdie tesis beskryf 'n programmeerbare, wyeband seinkondisioneringstelsel vir hoogspanningsmetings
deur van die transkonduktansie topologie gebruik te maak. 'n Geskikte
stelseltopologie, wat geoptimiseer is om probleme, wat gewoonlik met aarding en
elektromagnetiese interferensie in hoogspanningsomgewings geassosieer word, te
verminder, is voorgestel. Die stelsel bestaan uit 'n analoog seinkondisioneringsubstelsel,
'n digitale seinkondisioneringsubstelsel en 'n hoëspoed seriële optiese vesel koppelvlak.
Die analoog seinkondisioneringsubstelsel kondisioneer die seine vanaf 'n sensor na
geskikte vlakke vir die versyferaar van die digitale seinkondisioneringsubstelsel. Die hoë
bandwydte spesifikasie van die toepassing vereis die inagneming van beide diskrete en
geïntegreerde implementerings van die analoog seinkondisioneringsubstelsel. Gebaseer
op gesimuleerde en laboratorium toetsresultate van beide implementerings is die optimale
ontwerp vir die ontwikkelde stelsel gekies. Die digitale seinkondisioneringsubstelsel wat
die integrasie uitvoer, asook die seriële optiese vesel koppelvlak beheerlogika is
geïmplementeer met behulp van programmeerbare logika skikking tegnologie. Die
digitale data word gestuur oor die optiese vesel koppelvlak. Hierdie data word dan terug
geskakel na 'n analoog sein.
Sleutelwoorde: Hoogspanningsmetings, Transkonduktansie topologie.
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Real-time state estimation of a distributed electrical power system under conditions of deregulationKusekwa, Mashauri A. D. January 2010 (has links)
Thesis (DTech (Electrical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2010. / Static state estimation is a mathematical procedure in which physical measurements from
sub-stations and physical model are combined in an optimal way. That is, the measurements
obtained from the sub-stations are used with the physical model and the states of the power
system are selected or calculated such that the states match the measurements in some
best way. The states of a power system are the bus voltage magnitude and voltage angle of
each bus of the system.
Static state estimation is an increasingly common part of electrical power utility energy
management systems (EMS). It plays a critical part in a day-to-day operation of a power
system utility. The system measurements obtained from static estimation are used for realtime
operations like optimal power flow calculations and contingency analysis. Proper system
operations with regards to avoidance of insecure conditions includes situational awareness,
therefore, the static estimator plays an important role in power system security. A further
motivation: in increasingly electrical power deregulation, more economic operations mean
savings for customers and electrical power provider alike. Economic benefit might be
realized if system operators have a more accurate situational awareness of the system
through improved power system state estimator. The objective of the study was to develop method, algorithm and MATLAB program for
solution of power system state estimation using parallel processing techniques. In achieving
the objective, the study has concentrated on development of an approximate Tanzanian
power system network model comprising of 30 buses and used as a case study;
decomposing the bus admittance matrix of the model into 3 interconnected sub-systems;
development of mathematical model for real and reactive power injections, real and reactive
power flows in the transmission lines and tie-lines connecting the sub-systems; development
of measurement data model for voltage magnitude, real and reactive power injections, real
and reactive power flows; formulating of a constrained weighted least absolute value state
estimation problem; development of decomposition-coordination method and algorithm; and
formulating algorithm and MATLAB program for solving the constrained state estimation
problem using parallel processing technique.
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