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Eddy So

Bio: Eddy So is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Current transformer & High voltage. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 115 publications receiving 900 citations.


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01 Jun 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a high-accuracy system for calibration of electronic instrument transformers with digital output is described, which is based on International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards 61850, 60044-8, and 61844-7.
Abstract: A high-accuracy system for calibration of electronic instrument transformers with digital output is described. Its design is based on International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards 61850, 60044-8, and 60044-7. The performance of the calibration system has been evaluated. Its estimated relative uncertainty (2/spl sigma/) is within 40/spl middot/10/sup -6/ in magnitude and within 40 /spl mu/rad in phase.

54 citations

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11 Jun 1990
TL;DR: In this paper, an electronic technique which greatly increases the apparent permeability of a magnetic core of a current transformer without a galvanic connection to either of the usual primary or secondary winding circuits is described.
Abstract: Summary form only given. An electronic technique which greatly increases the apparent permeability of a magnetic core of a current transformer without a galvanic connection to either of the usual primary or secondary winding circuits is described. The number of turns and the turns ratio can be selected independently as desired. Means are available for examining the waveform of the magnetizing current for the presence of even harmonics, thus indicating possible remanence or direct currents in the windings. Application of the technique to transformer voltage dividers is also discussed. >

52 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a system for calibrating active/reactive power and energy meters under sinusoidal conditions using a current comparator bridge is described, which can be made at any power factor from zero lag through unity to zero lead, positive or negative power at 100 to 120 V, 1 to 5 A, and 50 or 60 Hz.
Abstract: A system for calibrating active/reactive power and energy meters under sinusoidal conditions using a current comparator bridge is described. Measurement can be made at any power factor from zero lag through unity to zero lead, positive or negative power, at 100 to 120 V, 1 to 5 A, and 50 or 60 Hz. The system features a digital oscillator, a thermal rms ac/dc voltage comparator, an automatically compensated capacitor for producing an accurate and stable reactive component, and a microcomputer for control and data reduction. The systematic uncertainty of the calibration system is estimated to be not more than 15 parts per million (ppm).

50 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a current comparator is applied to several auxiliary instruments which enable accurate high voltage power measurements to be made at very low power factors using precision wattmeters and precision bridges.
Abstract: A current-comparator technique is applied to several auxiliary instruments which enables accurate high voltage power measurements to be made at very low power factors using precision wattmeters and precision bridges. The instruments include a high-voltage active-divider with a nominal output voltage of 100 V, a high-voltage inductive-quadrature-current reference source with current output ranges of 1 mA, 2 mA, and 10 mA, and a high-voltage high-capacitive-quadrature-current reference source with current output ranges of 0.1 A, 0.5 A, and 1 A. The current comparator is used in a feedback loop to correct the magnitude and phase of the associated outputs of these instruments to an accuracy of better than ±10 ppm (parts per million) and ±10 ?rad respectively.

49 citations

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TL;DR: An overview of the development and performance of special compact-and-lightweight wideband high-current multistage current transformers for precise measurements of current harmonics at the National Research Council of Canada is described.
Abstract: In this paper, an overview of the development and performance of special compact-and-lightweight wideband high-current multistage current transformers for precise measurements of current harmonics at the National Research Council of Canada is described. These include current transformers with ratios of 1000 A/5 A and higher, with ratio errors of less than 5 10-6 in both magnitude and phase with burdens up to 0.5 Omega and at frequencies up to 5 kHz

37 citations


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Patent
19 Jan 2006
TL;DR: In this article, a sensor apparatus for measuring power parameters on a power conductor, such as a high voltage transmission line may include a corona structure, an electronics assembly and a conductor mountable device.
Abstract: A sensor apparatus for measuring power parameters on a power conductor, such as a high voltage transmission line may include a corona structure, an electronics assembly and a conductor mountable device. The corona structure may define an outer boundary surrounding the electronics assembly and the conductor mountable device. The corona structure may shield the electronic assembly and conductor mountable device from a corona produceable with the power conductor. The conductor mountable device may be a power parameter measurement device, such as a current sensor assembly. The current sensor assembly may be a split-core design that includes multiple transformer cores. The electronics assembly and the conductor mountable device may powered from a line voltage suppliable on the power conductor. Data may be wirelessly transmitted and received with the sensor apparatus.

210 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a brief overview of traditional methods of measurement of electric current and some relatively new types of current sensors are discussed, including Hall sensors with field concentrators, AMR current sensors, magneto-optical and superconducting current sensors.
Abstract: The review makes a brief overview of traditional methods of measurement of electric current and shows in more detail relatively new types of current sensors. These include Hall sensors with field concentrators, AMR current sensors, magneto-optical and superconducting current sensors. The influence of the magnetic core properties on the error of the current transformer shows why nanocrystalline materials are so advantageous for this application. Built-in CMOS current sensors are important tools for monitoring the health of integrated circuits. Of special industrial value are current clamps which can be installed without breaking the measured conductor. Parameters of current sensors are also discussed, including geometrical selectivity. This parameter specific for current sensors means the ability to suppress the influence of currents external to the sensor (including the position of the return conductor) and also suppress the influence on the position of the measured conductor with respect to the current.

210 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors conduct a literature survey and reveal general backgrounds of research and developments in the field of transformer design and optimization for the past 35 years, based on more than 420 published articles, 50 transformer books, and 65 standards.
Abstract: With the fast-paced changing technologies in the power industry, new references addressing new technologies are coming to the market. Based on this fact, there is an urgent need to keep track of international experiences and activities taking place in the field of modern transformer design. The complexity of transformer design demands reliable and rigorous solution methods. A survey of current research reveals the continued interest in application of advanced techniques for transformer design optimization. This paper conducts a literature survey and reveals general backgrounds of research and developments in the field of transformer design and optimization for the past 35 years, based on more than 420 published articles, 50 transformer books, and 65 standards.

159 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an HV dielectric spectroscopy system has been developed for diagnostics of water tree deteriorated extruded medium voltage cables, which is based on the measurement of nonlinear dielectrics response in the frequency domain.
Abstract: An HV dielectric spectroscopy system has been developed for diagnostics of water tree deteriorated extruded medium voltage cables. The technique is based on the measurement of nonlinear dielectric response in the frequency domain. Today's commercially available systems are capable of resolving low loss and small variations of permittivity as a function of frequency and voltage. Experience from more than 200 field measurements was combined with laboratory investigations. Small samples were used in an accelerated aging test to elucidate the correlation between water tree growth and dielectric response. Furthermore, field aged cables were investigated in the laboratory. It has been shown that the dielectric response of water tree deteriorated crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) cables can be recognized and classified into different types of responses related to the aging status and breakdown strength. The influence of termination and artifacts such as surface currents was investigated. The measurement method enables us to separate the response of the cable from the influence of accessories. Finally, two different field studies of the implementation of the diagnostic method are presented. The field studies show that the fault rate decreased significantly when replacement strategy was based on the diagnostic criteria formulated.

147 citations

Patent
04 Mar 2005
TL;DR: In this article, an apparatus for sensing the current in a power line of a power system and systems incorporating the apparatus are disclosed. The apparatus may comprise an enclosure providing a window operable to permit the passage of the power line therethrough.
Abstract: An apparatus for sensing the current in a power line of a power system and systems incorporating the apparatus are disclosed. The apparatus may comprise an enclosure providing a window operable to permit the passage of the power line therethrough.

124 citations