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The harmonic and interharmonic analysis recommendations are contained in the latest International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards on power quality. Measurement and analysis experiences have shown that great difficulties arise in the interharmonics detection and measurement with acceptable levels of accuracy. In this paper, the spectral leakage problems of the discrete Fourier transform due to synchronization errors of interharmonics are analyzed. The time-domain averaging is investigated for the processing of harmonics in the framework of the IEC standards. A difference filter is proposed to detect interharmonics and can be compatible with the IEC standards. Simulations and the field results show the usefulness of the proposed methods.
Methods of red-hot rod shape testing require a robust non-contact measurement principle as a touch point could lead to damages to the rod and the detection unit. Therefore a new basic approach based on high frequency eddy current (HFEC) has been investigated. Due to the robustness and the ability to determine the rod shape even above the Curie temperature this principle is especially well suited and can be implemented in the production process directly. The first automatic measurement setup was successfully developed with promising results. Hereby a defect of ovality was detected with a parallel RLC-oscillator. The capacity of this RLC-oscillator is constant whereas the inductance is the measurement part that varies due to eddy current interactions with the rod.
Fat content of liver is an essential parameter to decide whether a liver is suitable for transplantation or not. The determination of fat content is often challenging and usually there is not enough time to bring a specimen to a pathologic laboratory. That is why transplantation clinics need a technique to measure the fat content of a graft. In this paper the theoretical basics and an existing laboratory setup are presented.