Abstract

The author provides an overview of the topic of electric field measurement. The author thinks this may be because field measurement is not required for the operation of a power system or even for the design of a power transmission line. Existing technology takes care of routine atmospheric measurements. In other words, a moveable or isolated field meter is pretty well only a research tool and is needed by only a small community. Nevertheless, the measurement provides some interesting challenges to the instrumentation engineer, particularly when it comes to the measurement of stationary fields, and particularly when those fields contain wind-borne charged dust. The author hopes to have communicated some of the sense of excitement and achievement that solving these challenges has engendered in him, and his predecessors and colleagues

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