scholarly journals Research on the Effects of DC Grounding Electrode of Yanmenguan Converter Station on the Earthing Network of Substation and Windfarm Based on CDEGS Software

2021 ◽  
Vol 1828 (1) ◽  
pp. 012059
Author(s):  
Xiaosheng Cheng ◽  
Yanping Zhao ◽  
Weiguang Shi ◽  
Kesheng Wang ◽  
Wei Liu ◽  
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Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (7) ◽  
pp. 2568
Author(s):  
Tadeas Bednar ◽  
Branko Babusiak ◽  
Michal Labuda ◽  
Milan Smetana ◽  
Stefan Borik

A capacitive measurement of the biosignals is a very comfortable and unobtrusive way suitable for long-term and wearable monitoring of health conditions. This type of sensing is very susceptible to noise from the surroundings. One of the main noise sources is power-line noise, which acts as a common-mode voltage at the input terminals of the acquisition unit. The origin and methods of noise reduction are described on electric models. Two methods of noise removal are modeled and experimentally verified in the paper. The first method uses a passive capacitive grounding electrode, and the second uses an active capacitive Driven Right Leg (DRL) electrode. The effect of grounding electrode size on noise suppression is experimentally investigated. The increasing electrode area reduces power-line noise: the power of power-line frequency within the measured signal is 70.96 dB, 59.13 dB, and 43.44 dB for a grounding electrode area of 1650 cm2, 3300 cm2, and 4950 cm2, respectively. The capacitive DRL electrode shows better efficiency in common-mode noise rejection than the grounding electrode. When using an electrode area of 1650 cm2, the DRL achieved 46.3 dB better attenuation than the grounding electrode at power-line frequency. In contrast to the grounding electrode, the DRL electrode reduces a capacitive measurement system’s financial costs due to the smaller electrode area made of the costly conductive textile.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (16) ◽  
pp. 2366-2370 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun Teng ◽  
Xishan Wen ◽  
Hansheng Cai ◽  
Lei Jia ◽  
Gang Liu ◽  
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