Development and testing of a virtual energy meter using the Labview Environment


Autoria(s): Solanki, Nisha
Contribuinte(s)

Peretto, Lorenzo

Mingotti, Alessandro

Data(s)

02/02/2023

Resumo

The quantity of electric energy utilized by a home, a business, or an electrically powered device is measured by an electricity meter, also known as an electric meter, electrical meter, or energy meter. Electric meters located at customers' locations are used by electric providers for billing. They are usually calibrated in billing units, with the kilowatt hour being the most popular (kWh). Typically, they are read once each billing cycle. When energy savings are sought during specific times, some meters may monitor demand, or the highest amount of electricity used during a specific time. Additionally, some meters feature relays for load shedding in response to responses during periods of peak load. The amount of electrical energy consumed by users is measured by a Watt-hour meter, also known as an energy meter. To charge the electricity usage by loads like lights, fans, and other appliances, utilities put these gadgets everywhere, including in households, businesses, and organizations. Watts are a fundamental power unit. A kilowatt is equal to one thousand watts. One kilowatt is regarded as one unit of energy used if used for one hour. These meters calculate the product of the instantaneous voltage and current readings and provide instantaneous power. This power is distributed over a period and is used during that time. Depending on the supply used by home or commercial installations, these may be single or three phase meters. These can be linked directly between line and load for minor service measurements, such as home consumers. However, step-down current transformers must be installed for greater loads to handle their higher current demands.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://amslaurea.unibo.it/27715/1/development%20and%20testing%20of%20a%20virtual%20energy%20meter%20using%20the%20labview%20environment.pdf

Solanki, Nisha (2023) Development and testing of a virtual energy meter using the Labview Environment. [Laurea magistrale], Università di Bologna, Corso di Studio in Ingegneria dell’energia elettrica [LM-DM270] <http://amslaurea.unibo.it/view/cds/CDS9066/>, Documento ad accesso riservato.

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna

Relação

http://amslaurea.unibo.it/27715/

Direitos

Free to read

Palavras-Chave #meter,energy meter,virtual energy meter,energy consumption,active power,reactive power,power factor,phase angle,labview software,apparent power #Ingegneria dell’energia elettrica [LM-DM270]
Tipo

PeerReviewed

info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis