Misure e
Strumentazione
Elettrica ed Elettronica
Development of Human Visual System Analysis Methods for the Implementation of a New Instrument for Flicker Measurements
Maria
Gabriella Masi - Ciclo
XXIII - 2011
Abstract
- Flicker is a power quality phenomenon that applies to cycle instability of light intensity resulting from supply voltage fluctuation, which, in turn can be caused by disturbances introduced during power generation, transmission or distribution. The standard EN 61000-4-15 which has been recently adopted also by the IEEE as IEEE Standard 1453 relies on the analysis of the supply voltage which is processed according to a suitable model of the lamp – human eye – brain chain. As for the lamp, an incandescent 60 W, 230 V, 50 Hz source is assumed. As far as the human eye – brain model is concerned, it is represented by the so-called flicker curve. Such a curve was determined several years ago by statistically analyzing the results of tests where people were subjected to flicker with different combinations of magnitude and frequency. The limitations of this standard approach to flicker evaluation are essentially two. First, the provided index of annoyance Pst can be related to an actual tiredness of the human visual system only if such an incandescent lamp is used. Moreover, the implemented response to flicker is “subjective” given that it relies on the people answers about their feelings. In the last 15 years, many scientific contributions have tackled these issues by investigating the possibility to develop a novel model of the eye-brain response to flicker and overcome the strict dependence of the standard on the kind of the light source. In this light of fact, this thesis is aimed at presenting an important contribution for a new Flickermeter. An improved visual system model using a physiological parameter that is the mean value of the pupil diameter, has been presented, thus allowing to get a more “objective” representation of the response to flicker. The system used to both generate flicker and measure the pupil diameter has been illustrated along with all the results of several experiments performed on the volunteers. The intent has been to demonstrate that the measurement of that geometrical parameter can give re liable information about the feeling of the human visual system to light
flicker.
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Development
and characterization of a distributed measurement system for the
evaluation of voltage quality in electric power networks
Elisa Scala - Ciclo
XX - 2008
Abstract
- The main subject of the
present thesis is a distributed measurement system to be installed
in Medium Voltage power networks, as well as the method developed to
analyze data acquired by the measurement system itself and to
monitor power quality. The increasing interest towards power quality
in electrical systems is illustrated, by reporting the international
research activity inherent to the problem and the relevant standards
and guidelines emitted. The aspect of the quality of voltage
provided by utilities and influenced by customers in the various
points of a network came out only in recent years, in particular as
a consequence of the energy market liberalization. Usually, the
concept of quality of the delivered energy has been associated
mostly to its continuity. Hence the reliability was the main
characteristic to be ensured for power systems. Nowadays, the number
and duration of interruptions are the “quality indicators”
commonly perceived by most customers; for this reason, a short
section is dedicated also to network reliability and its regulation.
In this contest it should be noted that although the measurement
system developed during the research activity belongs to the field
of power quality evaluation systems, the information registered in
real time by its remote stations can be used to improve the system
reliability too. Given the vast scenario of power quality degrading
phenomena that usually can occur in distribution networks, the study
has been focused on electromagnetic transients affecting line
voltages. The outcome of such a study has been the design and
realization of a distributed measurement system which continuously
monitor the phase signals in different points of a network, detect
the occurrence of transients superposed to the fundamental steady
state component and register the time of occurrence of such events.
The data set is finally used to locate the source of the transient
disturbance propagating along the network lines.
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Misure per la
caratterizzazione di impianti con circuiti fortemente non lineari
Lorenzo Peretto
- Ciclo IX - 1997
Abstract
- Questa tesi si occupa di impianti di misura su impianti
elettrici operanti in presenza di disturbi condotti in bassa
frequenza. I disturbi di cui è affetta la tensione di alimentazione
di un impianto possono essere classificati come non periodici o periodici;
questi ultimi possono essere sincroni o asincroni con la frequenza
di rete. La tesi tratta problemi legati alla caratterizzazione dei
disturbi periodici, armonici e non.
Peretto_PhD1.pdf
Peretto_PhD2.pdf
Peretto_PhD3.pdf
Peretto_PhD4.pdf
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