Title :
Comparative analysis between active and passive current transducers in sinusoidal and distorted conditions
Author :
Locci, Nicola ; Muscas, Carlo
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Ingegneria Electr. ed Electron., Univ. di Cagliari, Italy
fDate :
2/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Current measurements are a critical item in the monitoring of modern electrical power plants, since the quantities to be measured often show high harmonic content. The current transducers should therefore guarantee a good accuracy even when they operate with distorted waveforms. In this paper, the behavior of some devices commonly used for current measurement is examined, considering either sinusoidal or distorted conditions. Traditional current transformers, transducers based on the Hall effect, and resistive shunts combined with isolation amplifiers have been considered. The comparison is performed by evaluating a synthetic error index, called composite error, which allows all the main causes of uncertainty (amplitude errors, time shifts, and distortion) to be taken into account. The proposed investigation aims to find out the main characteristics that make each transducer suitable or unsuitable in different practical situations
Keywords :
Hall effect transducers; condition monitoring; current transformers; electric current measurement; harmonic distortion; measurement uncertainty; power system measurement; transducers; Hall effect transducers; active current transducers; amplitude errors; composite error; current measurements; distorted conditions; distorted waveforms; electrical power plant monitoring; high harmonic content; isolation amplifiers; passive current transducers; resistive shunts; sinusoidal conditions; synthetic error index; time shifts; traditional current transformers; uncertainty; Current measurement; Current transformers; Distortion measurement; Electric variables measurement; Hall effect; Monitoring; Power generation; Power measurement; Power system harmonics; Transducers;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on