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Harmonic Measurements in Industrial Power Systems

Harmonic measurements are made in industrial power systems in order to: (a) aid in the design of capacitor or filter banks, (b) verify the design and installation of capacitor or filter banks, (c) verify compliance with utility harmonic distortion requirements, and (d) investigate suspected harmonic...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on industry applications 1995-01, Vol.31 (1), p.175-183
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Capacitors
Current measurement
Design engineering
Design standards
Disturbances. Regulation. Protection
Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
Electrical power engineering
Exact sciences and technology
Filter banks
Harmonic analysis
Harmonic distortion
Power harmonic filters
Power networks and lines
Probes
Transducers
Voltage measurement
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