DocumentCode
1347854
Title
Frequency transient measurements in power systems
Author
Swanstrom, G. N.
Author_Institution
Sundstrand Aviation Division of the Sundstrand Machine Tool Company, Rockford, Ill.
Volume
77
Issue
5
fYear
1958
Firstpage
312
Lastpage
316
Abstract
CONVENTIONAL instruments presently used for frequency transient measurements in power systems usually consist of a frequency discriminator, a direct-coupled amplifier, and an ink-writing oscillograph. Most frequency discriminators change calibration with changes of signal voltage and harmonic content. They exhibit drift as component parts age. Direct-coupled amplifiers categorically drift. Ink-writing oscillographs do not produce highly accurate records because of limitations in repeatability and readability. More accuracy may be obtained in measuring the magnitudes of frequency transients by using a recently developed system called the ¿AFTRAMAG¿ (Accurate Frequency Transient Magnitude) measuring system.
Keywords
Frequency measurement; Generators; Radiation detectors; Thyratrons; Transient analysis; Voltage measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Part II: Applications and Industry, Transactions of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0097-2185
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAI.1958.6367340
Filename
6367340
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