Abstract

The near-zero part of an alternating current can be measured using a suitable number of three-winding pulse cores. These are connected to the conductor of the alternating current as though they were a single turn winding. When this current cancels the initial biases established by the d.c. in the bias windings of the cores a succession of narrow voltage pulses appears across the output windings. The application of the present method to a transient circuit including a trigatron has meant the distortion of the near-zero part of the current due to the time varying arc resistance of the trigatron.

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