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Bernard D Leete

Deceased

from Honey Brook, PA

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  • Honey Brook, PA
  • Newtown Square, PA

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Bernard D Leete

Address:
Newtown Sq, PA 19073
License #:
17985 - Expired
Expiration Date:
Jun 30, 1986
Type:
Electrical Engineer

Us Patents

  • Method And Control For Maintaining Optimum Performance Of Hvdc Power Transmission Systems At Rectifier End During A. C. System Fault

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  • US Patent:
    41775074, Dec 4, 1979
  • Filed:
    Mar 22, 1978
  • Appl. No.:
    5/889157
  • Inventors:
    Bernard D. Leete - Newtown Square PA
  • Assignee:
    General Electric Company - Philadelphia PA
  • International Classification:
    H02M 7155
  • US Classification:
    363 51
  • Abstract:
    A new and improved control subassembly for HVDC power converters and method of its use during transient faults affecting the A. C. system employed in the HVDC power transmission system to assure the presence of adequate firing and commutating voltages across the respective HVDC thyristor valves during selected intervals of the alternating current periods of the respective phases. The HVDC power converters used in the system include gating circuits for gating-on respective ones of the thyristor valves during selected intervals of the alternating current periods of the respective phases. The gating circuits include equidistant-spaced gate firing pulse generating circuits for supplying equidistant-spaced gating-on firing pulses to the gate drives for the respective HVDC thyristor valves of the HVDC bridge power converter during normal operation of the converter in the presence of symetrically-shaped A. C. system voltage waveforms. The gating circuit further includes firing mode switch circuits connected intermediate the equidistant-spaced gate firing pulse generators and the gate drives for the respective HVDC thyristor valves.
  • Hvdc Floating Current Order System

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  • US Patent:
    41060857, Aug 8, 1978
  • Filed:
    Dec 27, 1976
  • Appl. No.:
    5/754475
  • Inventors:
    Donald M. Demarest - Wallingford PA
    Bernard D. Leete - Newtown Square PA
  • Assignee:
    General Electric Company - Philadelphia PA
  • International Classification:
    H02M 545
  • US Classification:
    363 51
  • Abstract:
    An HVDC electric power delivery system having a floating current order current control subsystem is described. The system is comprised by power converters at each end of an HVDC power conductor link each of which includes a plurality of controllable electric valves connected between alternating current and the direct current electric power conductors together with means for cyclically firing the valves in a predetermined sequence and at firing angles measured with respect to the alternating voltage that can be varied to control the flow of power between the alternating current system and the direct current system. Each of the power converters further includes a regulator for comparing a plurality of input control signals which respectively represent different predetermined operating characteristics of the HVDC system during operation and for deriving an output error control signal that controls the firing angles of the valves. The present invention makes available a floating current order control subsystem which is coupled to the regulator of each power converter for supplying thereto as one of the input control signals a floating current order control signal representative of the magnitude of the direct current flowing in the direct current power conductors plus a predetermined current margin whose polarity is determined by the direction of power flow. The floating current order control subsystem further includes rate limiting means for limiting the rate of change of the floating current order control signal to some predetermined rate of change value either in an increasing or decreasing magnitude direction and maximum and minimum boundary setting limits for setting predetermined maximum and minimum magnitude value limits above and below which the floating current order control signal is not allowed to change the load current magnitude so that the load current magnitude is maintained within predetermined maximum and minimum load current values.

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