TELEMETERING. PART II. SYNCHRO SERVO AND PULSE SYSTEMS

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700230121-0 STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700230121-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700230121-0 STAT Tom. PART II. SYNCRRO SERVO AND PUISE SYSTEMS (Comment: This report includes the author's foreword and the table of contents of the book Teleizmereniye. Chest' II. Sinkhronno- Sledyaehchiye i Impul'anyye Siste:gy, by G. M. anov, Moscow Lenin- grad, 195 The book presents in a systematic manner the problems of theory, calcula- tion, and design of instruments and systems for remote transmission of signals indicating the values of measured quantities. The book is intended for use of students of instrument building and de- sign at higher technical schools, and for engineering workers of the instru- ment-building industry. The technology of telemetering comprises a complex technical field, fully utilizing the advances in physics, electrical measurement, relay, electric, and remote control. The importance of this technology has greatly advanced in the past few years. The decree on the Fourth Five-Year Plan (1946-1950) made numerous ref- erences to the need for automation and telemechanization of different branches of the national economy of the USSR, and for corresponding growth of, equipment production. In the directives of the 19th Party Congress on the subject of the Fifth Five-Year Plan development of the USSR for 1951-55, precise instructions are, given on the further automation and telemechanization of industrial proc- esses. In particular, the Party Congress gave the following directives: "To accomplish a wide automation of the industrial processes in electric stations. "To complete full automation of regional hydroelectric stations, and to begin implantation of telemechanics in power systems. "To increase during the 5-year period the production of instruments for regulation and control, and automatics and telemechanics, roughly by 2.7 times." The first part of the book deals with the field of intensity-measurement telemetering systems, which is closely allied with electrical measuring tech- niques. The second part of the book is devoted to synchros, servos, and pulse systems, utilizing the achievements of electrical machine technology, elec- tronics, and radio engineering. The purpose of the book is to satisfy the requirements of a textbook from the viewpoint of instrument and equipment construction specialties, which are generally presented as individual courses on electronics, communication chan- nels, and computer technology. Contents of the book were selected with this in mind. Sections on selection and operation of telemetering installations, communication channels, equipment of control benches, boards, and dispatcher points, generally absent in the programs of telemetering courses, were excluded; the material on susmiation, which plays a prominent role in telemetering systems, is presented only briefly and within the limits of specific subjects inherent to pulse telemetering. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700230121-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700230121-0 As in the first part, the mterial of this book is presented from the viewpoint of instrument construction. In spite of the fact that numerous planning organizations and scientific research institutes are engaged tion of teleaetering inatruaents,in thethereprobleno arems ofbooksconstructiontizing syste andtheutilizeeate- ma rial or giving orderly presentations of the principles of construction, . '5c ry, and calculation of telemetering systems, especially the pulse type. author expresses the hope that this work will prove useful to students other personnel concerned with practical telemeteriog engineering. The author realizes the difficulties in writing a good textbook on such a complex subject as telemetering, and will receive with thanks all critical remarks from readers which will help to better the book in any subsequent revision. to the author preparation of the second volume, valuable assistance was offered by his academic chair associates, F. Ye. Temnikov and S. V. Alek- seyev, to whom the author expresses his thanks. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700230121-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700230121-0 Author's Foreword Chapter 1. Synchro Instruments and Telemetering Systems 1-1 Fundamental Concepts, Terms, and Definition.. Classification A. Electrical-Zero Synchro Systems 1-2 8ingle_Phase Systems With Three-Winding Induction Motors (Autosyns) 1-3 Single -phase Systems With Two-Winding Motors and Ferrodynamometers 1-4 Systems With Magnesyns B. Current Synchro Systems 1-5 Systems With Current-Converter Transmitters and Synchronous and Reluctance motors 1-6 Systems With Synchronous Transmitters; Eddy. Current Converters of Angular Velocity Into Angular Deflection 1-7 Systems With Commutator Transmitters and Pulse and Relay Motors 1-8 Systems With Zero-Sequence Currents and Phasemeters C 69 . Bridge Synchro Systems 1 71 -9 General information 1 1 71 - 0 Rheostat Synchro Bridges 1 1 76 - 1 Inductive Synchro Bridges 85 Chapter 2. F011ox-Up EquiPment of Telemetering Systems 2-1 General Information 2-2 Instruments With a Follow_Up Electromechanical Contact 2-3 2 4 Single-Revolution Rheostat Fo11ow-Up Bridges - Multiple-Revolution (Ring) Rheostat Follow- Up Bridges 2-5 Instruments With Cyclic Interrogation 2-6 Instruments With Thermal Converter and Bo1o t me ric Follow-Up Units Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700230121-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700230121-0 2-7 Instruments and Systems With Inductive and Induction Follov-Up Units 2-8 Instruments and Systems With Capacitive Follow- Up Units 2-9 Instruments and Systems With Electrooptical Follow-Up Units Chapter 3. Time Telemetering Systems 3-1 Fundamental Principles of Transmission and Reception 3-2 Classification of Transmitters; Review of the Principles 3-3 Short-Cycle Contactless Transmitters 3-4 Short-Cycle Contact Transmitters 3-5 Long-Cycle Contact Transmitters 3-6 Transmitters for Instruments With Current or Voltage Output (EPI) (Electric Primary Instruments); Dynamic Compensator 3-7 Elements of the Theory and Calculation of Series Multiple Circuits 3-8 Classification of Receivers; Review of Principles 3-9 Electric Relative-Time Receivers With Average Current 3-10 Remote Summation in Receivers With Average Current 3-11 Electromechanical Absolute-Time Receivers (Synchro Repeaters) 3-12 Recording Absolute-Time Receivers 166 173 177 .- 181 190 197 206 210 223 230 Chapter 4. Frequency Telemetering Systems 4-1 Fundamental Principles of Transmission and 4-2 Reception Electromechanical Transmitter-Interrupters for Instruments With Small Angular Velocity"- 244 4-3 Repulsion and Differential Meter-Transmitters 250 4-4 Meter-Transmitters for Instruments With Angular Rotation and Linear Motion 256 4-5 Electronic Transmitters With Direct Control 265 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700230121-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700230121-0 4-6 Interference and Relaxation Transmitters 4-7 Methods of Reception and Principles of Operation of Receivers 4-8 Electric Receivers With Average Current 4-9 Principles of the Theory of Errors, Cal- culation of Errors, and Selection of Parameters for Electric Receivers 4-10 Operating Conditions of Receiving Equipment; Coefficient of Smoothing 4-11 Theory and Calculation of Smoothing Circuits 4-12 Electromechanical Receivers With Average Angular Velocity Chapter 5. Code Systems of Telemetering 5-1 Fundamental Concepts and Definitions 5-2 Codes 5-3 Protection From Signal Distortion 5-4 Construction of Transmitters; Principles of Construction of Encoders 5-5 Methods and Circuits to Take the Readings of Primary Instruments 5-6 Construction of Receivers; Principles of Construction of Decoders and Executor Circuits 5-7 Errors of Code-Pulse Systems 5-8 MEI [Moscow Power Engineering Institute] Code-Pulse Telemetering Apparatus With Decimal Code 335 i 338 349 354 '- 367 379 389 396 399 STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700230121-0