• DocumentCode
    1189894
  • Title

    Experimental Applications of Hall-Effect Wattmeters at 50 Hz

  • Author

    Barlow, H.M. ; Beal, J.C. ; Effemey, H.G.

  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1965
  • Firstpage
    238
  • Lastpage
    247
  • Abstract
    Since Hall effect is the result of multiplying together a magnetic and an electric field, taking into account any phase difference between them, a wattmeter employing a semiconductor device of this kind is a logical development. The paper describes three experimental applications in the United Kingdom, including single- and three-phase instruments metering the power input to 132 kV grid lines and also to 240 volt ac cables, with a record of their performance under practical operating conditions on Central Electricity Generating Board installations. Experience showed that using indium arsenide as the semiconductor element, temperature errors were reduced to an insignificant level and an overall accuracy of about ??2 percent was readily obtainable. It is claimed that this type of instrument applicable to high-voltage lines without the need for special current and voltage transformers is much cheaper than the conventional dynamometer equipment for the same purpose and quite as reliable.
  • Keywords
    AC generators; Cables; Hall effect; Instruments; Magnetic devices; Magnetic semiconductors; Mesh generation; Power generation; Semiconductor devices; Wattmeters;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9456
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIM.1965.4313483
  • Filename
    4313483