IEEE 1137-1991 en Guide for the Implementation of Inductive Coordination Mitigation Techniques and Application《感应协调调节技术和应用的实施指南》.pdf
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1、Copyright 1998 IEEE All Rights Reserved 1IEEE Std 1137-1991 (R2008)IEEE Guide for the Implementation of Inductive Coordination Mitigation Techniques and ApplicationSponsorTransmission Systems Committeeof theIEEE Communications SocietyReaffirmed September 25, 2008Approved September 26, 1991IEEE Stand
2、ards BoardAbstract: IEEE Std 1137-1991 provides guidance for controlling or modifying the inductive environmentand the susceptibility of affected wire line telecommunications facilities in order to operate within theacceptable levels of steady-state of surge induced voltages of the environmental int
3、erface (probe wire)defined by IEEE Std 776-1987. Procedures for determining the source of the problem are given. Mitigationtheory and philosophy are discussed, and mitigation devices are described. The application of typicalmitigation apparatus are addressed. Advice for determining the best engineer
4、ing solution is offered, andgeneral safety considerations are discussed.Keywords: coordination, coupling, harmonic, ICEP, impedance, inductive, influence, mitigation, mutual,noise, power, susceptibilityThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 1001
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16、ns apply. iiiForeword(This Foreword is not part of IEEE Std 1137-1991, IEEE Guide for the Implementation of Inductive Coordination MitigationTechniques and Applications.)This document was suggested during the preparation of IEEE Std 776-1987 as a companion in the area ofimplementing mitigating techn
17、iques. The following individuals made a signicant contribution to the effort.David BoneauChrys ChrysanthouRuss GundrumHarold HeldRon JonesBill McCoyCharlie NelsonDick NelsonStan OverbyKeith SabineThis guide was prepared by the working group on Longitudinal Induction of the Transmission Systems Commi
18、ttee ofthe Communications Society. At the time this guide was approved, the members of the working group were:David Lee Boneau, Chair G.Y.R. AllenJ.E. AllisonC. ChrysanthouW. DabiszaJ.S. GallatinR.F. GundrumC.D. HansellD.P. HartmannW.M. Haynes, Jr.H.C. HeldR.G. JonesJ.F. LaidigW.J. McCoyC.R. NelsonR
19、.E. NelsonH.E. NerhoodS.D. OverbyP.E. PoolK.H. SabineM.S. TibenskyJ. ThorsonR.G. WunderL.S. YoungThe following persons were members of the ICEP Subcommittee, who balloted this approved document forsubmission to the IEEE Standards Board:H. E. Nethood, Chair G. Y. R. AllenJ. AllisonM. J. AnnaD. B. Ano
20、iaD. L. BoneauC. ChrysanthouW. DabiszaJ. S. GallatinR. F. GundruaC. D. HansellDr. D. P. HartmannW. M. Haynes, Jr.H. C. HeldR. IrvineR. G. JonesG. H. KuhnJ. F. LaidigE. B. LeeW. J. McCoyDr. A. P Sakis MeliopoulosC. R. NelsonR. E. NelsonS. D. OverbyL. J. PerfeckyP. E. PoolK. H. O. SabineF. A. Schuenem
21、anS. A. SeboJ. M. Thorson Jr.M. S. TibenskyW. B. WilkensR. G. WunderL. S. YoungWhen the IEEE Standards Board approved this standard on September 26, 1991, it had the following membership:Marco W. Migliaro, Chair Donald C. Loughry, Vice Chair Andrew G. Salem, Secretary Dennis BodsonPaul L. BorrillCly
22、de CampJames M. DalyDonald C. FleckensteinJay Forster *David F. FranklinIngrid FrommThomas L. HannanDonald N. HeirmanKenneth D. HendrixJohn W. HorchAuthorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on March 17, 2009 at 15:30 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. ivBen C. JohnsonI
23、vor N. KnightJoseph Koepfinger *Irving KolodnyMichael A. LawlerJohn E. May, Jr.Lawrence V. McCallT. Don Michael *Stig L. NilssonJohn L. RankineRonald H. ReimerGary S. RobinsonTerrance R. Whittemore* Member EmeritusAlso included are the following nonvoting IEEE Standards Board liaisons:Fernando Aldan
24、aSatish K. AggarwalJames BeallRichard B. EngelmanStanley WarshawDeborah CzyzIEEE Standards Project EditorAuthorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on March 17, 2009 at 15:30 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. vCLAUSE PAGE1. Scope.12. Introduction.13. Definitions.24. Re
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