Search results for "Frequency response"

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Supplementary frequency regulation in non-synchronous AC system connected via MTDC

2019

Abstract In smart grid power system operation, frequency regulation is one of the most critical tasks towards power balance in the grid. This paper presents the schemes for improvement in operation of secondary loop of turbine-generator unit for frequency regulation in non-synchronous AC areas connected via multi-terminal direct current (MTDC) network. Two schemes have been discussed; (i) voltage droop based lead/lag compensator and (ii) DC power modulation at converter terminal depending upon frequency deviation from each AC area. In the first scheme, droop design based on lead/lag compensator using DC voltage deviation is introduced as supplementary signal at turbine-generator unit in eac…

Frequency responseComputer science020209 energy020208 electrical & electronic engineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyFrequency deviationAC powerPower (physics)Electric power systemPower BalanceControl theory0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringVoltage droopElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLead–lag compensatorInternational Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems
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Wave-mixing effects on electronic noise in semiconductors

2006

The results of a Monte Carlo analysis of hot-electron intrinsic noise in a n-type GaAs bulk driven by two mixed large-amplitude alternating electric fields having frequency in the subterahertz range are presented. The noise properties are investigated by studying the velocity autocorrelation function and the noise spectrum. We explored the relations among the frequency response and the velocity fluctuations as a function of the frequencies and intensities of the mixed fields. When the semiconductor is driven by two mixed ciclostationary electric fields, a resonant-like enhancement of the spectra near the two frequencies of the applied fields is found.

PhysicsFrequency responseCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryMonte Carlo methodAutocorrelationNoise (electronics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSemiconductorModeling and SimulationElectric fieldRange (statistics)Electrical and Electronic Engineeringbusiness
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Characterization and Error Compensation of a Rogowski Coil in the Presence of Harmonics

2011

This paper reports the results of an experimental study dealing with a commercial Rogowski coil current transducer (RCCT) in the presence of harmonic distortion. The RCCT was observed under two conditions: 1) sinusoidal excitation with frequencies from 50 to 750 Hz and 2) nonsinusoidal excitation using fundamental frequency and one harmonic, with adjustable amplitude and phase shift. The experimental results show only a weak dependence of the harmonic current ratio error and phase displacement on the amplitude and phase shift of the excitation harmonic. The phase displacement is also independent of the conductor position within the Rogowski coil window. An error compensation method, based o…

PhysicsTotal harmonic distortionFrequency responsebusiness.industryAcousticsElectrical engineeringFundamental frequencycurrent transducerRogowski coilCurrent measurement current transducer frequency response harmonic distortion power system harmonics Rogowski coil.harmonic distortionHarmonic analysisAmplitudeHarmonicsHarmonicpower system harmonicElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheRogowski coil
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Modeling of Magnetoresistive-Based Electrical Current Sensors: A Technological Approach

2007

The utilization of modeling tools can, in many cases, help us in the design and final prototyping of any sort of sensors. In this paper, we describe a finite-element method (FEM) model applied to a hybrid technology involving a full Wheatstone bridge spin-valve-based electrical current sensor. After validating the model against experimental results, we focus our studies on geometrical aspects of the sensor configuration, in order to detect possible deviations that may have occurred during the fabrication process. In this regard, the characteristics of the behavior of the sensor depending on lateral displacements and inclination are included. Moreover, the frequency response of the sensor is…

Frequency responseEngineeringWheatstone bridgebusiness.industryProcess (computing)Spin valveFinite element methodlaw.inventionlawElectronic engineeringsortCurrent sensorElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessFocus (optics)InstrumentationIEEE Sensors Journal
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Thermal NDE of thick GRP panels by means of a Pulse Modulated Lock-In Thermography technique

2010

This work describes the development and implementation of an infrared thermal NDE procedure for the evaluation of subsurface defects. The approach is called Pulse-Modulated Lock-In Thermography (PMLT) and is based on the analysis of the frequency response of the measured temperature and comparison with the carrier frequencies launched by the external heat delivering source. The heat deposited on the object is in particular modulated as a train of square waves. This is easily achieved by periodically shuttering the heat source. The temperature is then sampled throughout the deposition of a few square waves. A lock-in algorithm is then implemented able to selectively filter out components at …

Frequency responseEngineeringbusiness.industryAcousticsPhysicsQC1-999Phase (waves)Filter (signal processing)Square waveSignalSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineInfrared NDT Lock-In thermography GRP compositesNondestructive testingThermographyThermalElectronic engineeringbusiness
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Splitting Magnitude Response into Real and Imaginary Parts

2017

The determination of real and imaginary parts from magnitude responses is studied for causal linear time-invariant systems having monotonic impulse responses. It is demonstrated that the problem can be interpreted as a special filtering task in the Mellin transform domain having a diffuse magnitude response bounded by the magnitude responses of the filters corresponding to zero and maximum imaginary parts prescribed by the Kronig-Kramers relations. Discrete-time filters processing geometrically sampled magnitude responses are designed for determining the real and imaginary parts. Testing results are presented verifying the performance of the filters.

Pure mathematicsMellin transformFrequency responseMathematical analysis0211 other engineering and technologiesMonotonic function02 engineering and technologyImpulse (physics)020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringlcsh:TA1-2040Bounded function021105 building & constructionlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)The ImaginaryMathematicsMATEC Web of Conferences
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Improvement of Hall Effect Current Transducer Metrological Performances in the Presence of Harmonic Distortion

2010

The performance of Hall effect current transducers (HECTs), under distorted waveform conditions, is usually characterized by means of a frequency response test. In this paper, it was investigated if frequency response is able to correctly evaluate the ratio and the phase errors under distorted conditions. Two HECTs, with the accuracy class level of 1% and 0.5%, respectively, were experimentally characterized under two conditions: 1) sinusoidal excitation with frequencies ranging from 50 to 750 Hz, which is the well-known frequency response test, and 2) nonsinusoidal excitation using fundamental frequency and one harmonic with adjusted amplitude and phase shift. It was found that ratio and p…

Frequency responseElectric current measurementCurrent measurement current transducer frequency response hall effect devices harmonic distortion power system harmonics.AcousticsTransducersPhase (waves)GyratorsNon-sinusoidal excitationHarmonic distortionAccuracy levelFundamental frequenciesHarmonic analysisPhase errorElectric currentsError compensationFrequency responseFrequency response testsWaveformSinusoidal excitationsPhase shiftElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationPhysicsTotal harmonic distortionElectric power distributionHall effectCurrent measurementsMetrological performanceCurrent transducerFundamental frequencyLight measurementAmplitudeAccuracy classHarmonicsMagnetic field effectsHarmonicHarmonic amplitudeSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheDistorted waveformsHarmonic componentsHall effect devicesIEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
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Nonlinear vibrations of elastic beams with external general visco-elastic devices

2011

Vibration damping for slender beams is achieved by applying devices at external points. The latter consist of general single visco-elastic springpot elements. An approximate nonlinear boundary value problem is found in frequency domain that holds for moderately large vibrations or for linear beams with external nonlinear devices, both in the vicinity of primary resonances. The interaction force of a so-called springpot element is expressed as a sum of two separate forces: the first develops due to the external loading function at the device location, and the second contribution arises due to an imposed time-harmonic support excitation with no other external forces acting on the structure. F…

VibrationEngineeringFrequency responseAlgebraic equationNonlinear systemClassical mechanicsbusiness.industryFrequency domainMechanicsFunction (mathematics)businessViscoelasticityExcitationPAMM
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Characterization of clamp-on current transformers under nonsinusoidal conditions

2009

This paper reports the performance of clamp-on current transformers under nonsinusoidal conditions. A set of experimental measurements helped to determine the ratio and the phase errors under two conditions: 1) sinusoidal excitation with frequencies from 45 to 1000 Hz and 2) nonsinusoidal excitation using the fundamental frequency and one harmonic, with adjusted phase shift. It was found that ratio and phase errors are affected by the phase angle between the harmonic and the fundamental and the harmonic amplitude. The effects of conductor location in the current transformer's window and of the air-gap width were also investigated. It was concluded that harmonic phase and ratio errors measur…

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Partial Discharge Detection Using a Spherical Electromagnetic Sensor

2019

The presence of a partial discharge phenomenon in an electrical apparatus is a warning signal that could determine the failure of the insulation system, terminating the service of the apparatus and/or the network. In this paper, an innovative partial discharge (PD) measurement instrument based on an antenna sensor is presented and analyzed. Being non-intrusive is one of the most relevant features of the sensor. The frequency response of the antenna sensor and the features to recognize different PD sources and automatically synchronize them with the supply voltage are described and discussed in details. The results show the performance of the instrument can make a fast and correct diagnosis …

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