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1 отношение величин сопротивления в системе
- Impedanzverhältnis, n
отношение величин сопротивления в системе
Для заданной точки измерения, обычно на одном конце линии - отношение сопротивления источника к полному сопротивлению защищаемой зоны.
[Разработка типовых структурных схем микропроцессорных устройств РЗА на объектах ОАО "ФКС ЕЭС". Пояснительная записка. Новосибирск 2006 г.]
отношение сопротивлений
Для конкретной точки измерений это отношение сопротивления источника (системы) к сопротивлению цепи КЗ (сопротивление защищаемой зоны).
[Циглер Г. Цифровая дистанционная защита: принципы и применение. М.: Энергоиздат. 2005]EN
system impedance ratio
source impedance ratio (US)
at a given measurement location, commonly at one end of a line, the ratio of the power system source impedance to the impedance of the protected zone
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rapport d'impédance du réseau
en un point de mesure donné, en général à une extrémité d'une ligne, rapport de l'impédance de source du réseau d'énergie à l'impédance de la zone protégée
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > отношение величин сопротивления в системе
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2 полное сопротивление относительно земли
полное сопротивление относительно земли
Полное сопротивление (импеданс) между точкой системы или установки, или оборудования и относительной землей на данной частоте.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-195-2005]
полное сопротивление относительно земли
Полное сопротивление между определенной точкой системы или установки, или оборудования и эталонной землей на данной частоте.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-826-2009]EN
impedance to earth
impedance at a given frequency between a specified point in a system or in an installation or in equipment and reference earth
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impedance to earth
impedance to ground (US)
impedance at a given frequency between a specified point in a system or in an installation or in equipment and reference earth
NOTE 1 – Reference earth is defined in IEC 60050-195. In practice, a reference point can be substituted to earth, for example the chassis.
NOTE 2 – The common mode rejection ratio of an instrument is dependent on the impedances between the input terminals and earth. Each of these impedances is called a common mode impedance.
Source: 195-01-17
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impédance de mise à la terre
impédance à une fréquence donnée entre un point spécifié d'un réseau, d'une installation ou d'un matériel et la terre de référence
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impédance de mise à la terre
impédance à une fréquence donnée entre un point spécifié d'un réseau, d'une installation ou d'un matériel et la terre de référence
NOTE 1 – La terre de référence est définie dans la CEI 60050-195. En pratique, on peut lui substituer un point de référence, par exemple la masse.
NOTE 2 – Le facteur de réjection de mode commun d'un appareil dépend de l'impédance entre chacune des bornes d'entrée et la terre. Chacune de ces impédances est appelée impédance de mode commun.
Source: 195-01-17
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