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`harmonic components
`
`constructs and, sometimes
`velop, analyze, and docu-
`iter architecture. See also;
`(C) 610.10-1994w
`:haracteristics of a system
`gn tolerances,
`(VT/RT) 1483—2000
`ardware that is designated
`11g, interfacing, configura—
`:s
`
`(C/SE) J—STD—Ol6-1995
`escription language; hard—
`iguage.
`measures or records specs
`computer system; for ex-
`currenccs of various elec-
`between such events, See
`3) A software tool that re-
`during the execution of a
`tor; software monitor.
`(C) 61012-1990
`diagnostic equipment)
`ical elements, such as re-
`litS containing only wire
`intervening switching in»
`(MIL)
`[2]
`data acquisition, and au-
`nd data acquisition) The
`: within a device by way
`ween components within
`e no: alterable except by
`ween components.
`11—19873, 037180—1992
`Vired interconnections of
`(PEIFDPG) 1020-1988r
`whose characteristics are
`iterconnections between
`its.
`(C) 610.]0-1994w
`rcuits permanently inter«
`:tion.
`
`
`
`
`(C) 610.16—1994w
`tdiation, or induction that
`isly degrades, obstructs,
`tunication service or any
`(in accordance with reg—
`
`
`:ompatibility.
`(“MO [53]
`)f oil that violates appli-
`; a film or steen upon or
`later or adjoining shore
`to he deposi ed beneath
`fining shorelines
`(SUB/P * 980-1994
`tctive com sensation of
`r characteristics) (self-
`dal component of a pc-
`uency that is an integral
`:y. Note: For example, a
`s twice the fundamental
`nic. See also: nonchar—
`tannonic;
`relative har—
`s; harmonic content.
`6—1987w, C62.48-1995,
`!, 519—1992, 1250—1995
`e for measuring the am—
`nonlc components of a
`
`
`s also: wave analyzer;
`
`(EFC/Pe) L139}
`ristic harmonic.
`.~ racteristics) (self—corn-
`:s of the harmonic con-
`:r and rrns (root-mean-
`
`(Ease
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`harmonic conjugate
`50:3
`
`hashing
`
`square) values of the Fourier series terms describing the
`periodic function.
`(lA/SPC) 9364987“!
`harmonic conjugate See: Hilbert transform.
`harmonic content (1) (converter characteristics) (self-com-
`ma ated converters) The function obtained by subtracting
`the dc (direct current) and fundamental components from a
`nonsinusoidal periodic function.
`(IA/SPC) 936-1987w
`(2) nonsinusoidai periodic wave) The deviation from the
`sinusoidal form, expressed in terms of the order and magni—
`tude of the Fourier series terms describing the wave See also:
`rectification; power rectifier.
`(IA/SPC) [62]
`(3,) Distortion of a sinusoidal waveform characterized by in-
`dication of the magnitude and order of the Fourier series terms
`describing the wave. Note: For power lines,
`the harmonic
`con ent is small and of little concern for the purpose of field
`true-amirementst except at points near large industrial
`loads
`(saturated power transformers, rectifiers, aluminum and chlo—
`rine plants, etc.) where certain harmonics may reach 10% of
`he inc voltage. Laboratory installations also may have volt—
`age or current sources with significant harmonic content.
`(T&D/PE.) 644-1994, 539-1990
`4) A measure of the presence of harmonics in a voltage or
`current wave form expressed as a percentage of the amplitude
`of the fundamental frequency at each harmonic frequency.
`The total harmonic content is expressed as the square root of
`he sum of the squares of each of the harmonic amplitudes
`expressed as a percentage of the fundamental).
`(lA/PSE) 446—1995
`harmonic conversion transducer (frequency multiplier, fre-
`quency divider) A conversion transducer in which the outw
`rut—signal frequency is a multiple or submultiple of the input
`“requency. Notes: 1. In general, the output—signal amplitude
`is a nonlinear function of the input«signal amplitude. 2. Either
`a frequency multiplier or a frequency divider is a special case
`
`of harmonic conversion transducer. See also: transducer; het-
`
`
`erodyne conversion transducer.
`( 4D) 161—1971w
`harmonic distortion (1) (data transmission) Nonlinear distor—
`ion of a system or transducer characterized by the appearance
`in the output of harmonics other than the fundamental COI‘J-
`ponent when the input wave is siriusoida .Note: Subharmonic
`distortion may also occur.
`(PE) 599-1985w
`2) (broadband local area networks) A forth of interference
`caused by the generation of signals according to the relation—
`ship N , where N is an integer greater tian one and f is the
`original signal’s frequency.
`(LM/C) 802.7-19891"
`3) For a pure sine wave input, output components at fre-
`quencies that are an integer multiple of tie applied sine wave
`requency.
`(IM/WM&A} 1057~l994w
`4) Nonlinear distortion that appears as harmonics of a single—
`rcquency input.
`PE/IC) MAB-1994}:
`5) The mathematical representation of he distortion of the
`"lure sine waveform. See also: distortion factor.
`(AIPSE) MOO-1999
`harmonic factor The ratio of the root-sum~square (rss) value
`of all the harmonics to the root—nieanvsc uare (rms) value of
`he fundamental.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`harmonic factor (for voltage) =
`
`«5333+ E§+ 19%,
`El
`
`.
`
`.
`
`harmonic factor (for current) =
`
`11
`(IA/'SPT.) 519-1992
`harmonic leakage power (TR and pre-TR uhes) The total
`radio‘frequency power transmitted through he fired tube in
`its mount at frdducncics other than the fundamental frequen
`cies generated by the transmitzer.
`(ID) 161-197lw
`harmonic, noncharacteristic See: noncharacteristic harmonic.
`harmonic—restraint relay A restraint relay so consmicted that
`its operation is restrained by harmonic components of one or
`more separate input quantities, »
`(SWGIPE) (337100-1992
`harmonics See: harmonic components.
`
`1
`
`
`
`harmonic series A series in which each component has a {re
`quency that
`is an integral multiple ol‘ a fundamental fre-
`quency.
`(SP)
`[32]
`harmonic telephone ringer A telephone ringer that responds
`only to alternating current within a very narrow frequency
`band. Note: A number of such ringers, each responding to a
`different frequency, are used in one type of selective ringing.
`See also: telephone station.
`(CZECJPE)
`[119)
`harmonic test (rotating machinery) A test to determine die
`rcctly the value of one or more harmonics o ' the waveform
`of a quantity associated with a machine, rela ive to the fun—
`damental of that quantity. See also; asynchronous machine.
`(PE) [9]
`harmonization The process of ensuring that 3rofiles do not
`overlap or conflict.
`(C/PA) 142524996
`harness A component with a design of straps that is fastened
`about the worker in a manner so as to contain the torso and
`distribute the fall arrest forces over at least the upper thighs,
`pelvis, chest, and shoulders with means for attaching it
`to
`other components and subsystems.
`(NESClT&DfPE) (324997, 1307-1996
`harsh environment (nuclear power generating station) An
`environment expected as a result of the postulated service
`conditions appropriate for the design basis and post~design
`basis accidents of the station. (A desggn basis accident is that
`subset of a design basis event which requires safety luncfion
`performance). Harsh environments are the result of a loss of
`cooling accident (LOCAL/high energy line break (HELB) in—
`side containment and post—LOCA or HELB outside contain—
`ment.
`(PE/N?) 3213-1974::
`liarlley A unit of iitfoiiitatioi: content, equal to one decadal
`decision, or ihc designation of one often possible and equally
`likely values or states of anything used to store or convey
`information. Notes: 1. A liartley may be conveyed by one
`dccadal code element. One hartley equals (log of 10 to base
`2) times one hits. 2. If, in the definition of information con-
`tent, the logarithm is taken to the base ten, the result will be
`expressed in hartleys. Synonym: dit. See also: hit.
`(YT/PE) [1231,599~1985W
`Hartley oscillator Art electron tube or solid state circuit in
`which the parallel—tuned tank circuit is connected between
`grid and plate, the inductive element of the tank having an
`intermediate tap at cathode potential. and the necessary feed—
`back voltage obtained across the grid-cathode portion of the
`inductor. See also: radio-frequency generator,
`(IA) 54—1955“!
`Harvard class architecture A computer architecture with sep
`arate paths to main storage for instructions and data, allowing
`for a high memory bandwidth. Contrast: Von Neumann ar—
`chitecture.
`(C) 610.lC-l994w
`hash To calculate the hash value for a given item. See also:
`hashing.
`(C) 610.5—1990w
`hash address See: hash value.
`hash addressing See: hashing.
`hash clash See: collision.
`hash coding See: hashing.
`hash function In hashing, the function used to determine the
`position of a given item in a set of items. Note: The function
`operates on a selected field, called a key, in each item and the
`function is generally a manyflto—one mapping. Synonyms: key
`transformation function; calc algorithm. See also: key folding
`function; division transformation function; algebraic coding
`function; key transformation; midwsquare function;
`radix
`transformation function; multiplication transformation func-
`tion; digit transformation function.
`(C) 610.5—1990w
`hash index See: hash value.
`hashing A technique for arranging a set of items, in which a
`hash function is applied to the key of each item to determine
`its hash value. The hash value identifies each item‘s primary
`position in a hash table, and if this position is already occu-
`pied,
`the item is inserted either in an overflow table or in
`another available position in the table. Synonyms: scatter stor-
`
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