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    Accuracy verification of impulse voltage measuring systems by convolution methods
    (2005-01-01)
    Yutthagowith, P.
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    Pattanadech, N.
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    Kunakorn, A.
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    Phoomvuthisarn, S.
    This paper presents verification of high voltage measuring systems by time convolutions between standard testing waveforms and unit step responses of the measuring systems. The waveforms under investigations are full lightning impulse voltage waveforms, tail-chopped lightning impulse voltage waveforms, front-chopped lightning impulse voltage waveforms and steep-front voltage waveforms according to IEC standards 60060-2 and 61211. This paper considers four different types of the measuring systems. The results show that this technique is applicable, and should be a useful method for impulse voltage measurements in a standard high voltage laboratory.
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    Computer aided-program for validation of measuring system from unit step response by time convolution method
    (2005-01-01)
    Yutthagowith, P.
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    Pattanadech, N.
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    Kunakorn, A.
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    Phoomvuthisarn, S.
    This paper presents the design and development of the computer algorithm based on LabVIEW for verification of a high voltage measuring system. The algorithm consists of two parts. The first part is a program for calculating the parameters of unit step responses which are verified an ability of the measuring system by a comparison with the values given in IEC 60060-2. The second part is a program for calculating the output voltage waveform by time convolutions between standard testing waveforms and unit step responses. The standard waveforms under investigation are full lightning impulse voltage waveforms, tail-chopped lightning impulse voltage waveforms, front-chopped lightning impulse voltage waveforms and steep-front voltage waveforms according to IEC standards 60060-2 and 61211. This paper considers two different types of the measuring systems, with a resistive voltage divider and a damped capacitive voltage divider for testings. The results show that the algorithm proposed in this paper is practicable, and should be a useful tool for impulse voltage measurements in a standard high voltage laboratory.