Title :
An instrument for the determination of contact making and breaking time
Author :
Richter, Walther ; Elliot, William H.
Author_Institution :
Walther Richter is consulting engineer, Milwaukee, Wis.
Abstract :
This paper describes an electronic instrument for the measurement of the arcing time of a contact closing or opening a circuit. This measurement is accomplished by permitting a current of constant value to flow into a capacitor during the time that an arc exists across the contacts under observation; the charge accumulated on the capacitor is therefore a measure of the arcing time. The instrument also contains electronic means of measuring the charge on the capacitor, by determining the voltage existing across it at the end of the measurement. The circuit serving this purpose is a Wheatstone bridge with a tube in one arm, to whose grid the capacitor is connected, and a microammeter in the diagonal which indicates directly the amount of unbalance produced by the capacitor voltage.
Keywords :
Capacitors; Current measurement; Electron tubes; Instruments; Resistors; Time measurement; Voltage measurement;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineering
DOI :
10.1109/EE.1943.6435579