ROCOF - translation to russian
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ROCOF - translation to russian

FREQUENCY USED ON STANDARD ELECTRICITY GRID IN A GIVEN AREA
Mains frequency; 50 Hz; Line frequency; 60 cycle; 50 cycle; 400 cycle; 60 cycles; 50 cycles; 400 cycles; Power-line frequency; Power line frequency; Grid frequency regulation; Power system stability; Time error correction (TEC); 400 Hz; Load-frequency control; Area control error; Rate of change of frequency; ROCOF; RoCoF
  • 400 Hz power hum
  • The waveform of 230 V and 50 Hz compared with 110 V and 60 Hz
  • 50 Hz power hum
  • 60 Hz power hum
  • 60 Hz}}
  • TEC availability

ROCOF         

сокращение

[rate of occurrence of failures] интенсивность отказов

line frequency         
частота строк
line frequency         

общая лексика

частота строк (линий) линиатура растра

количественный показатель разрешающей способности для средств машинной графики

частота строчной (горизонтальной) развёртки [монитора]

частота питающей сети

частота сети

частота строк

Wikipedia

Utility frequency

The utility frequency, (power) line frequency (American English) or mains frequency (British English) is the nominal frequency of the oscillations of alternating current (AC) in a wide area synchronous grid transmitted from a power station to the end-user. In large parts of the world this is 50 Hz, although in the Americas and parts of Asia it is typically 60 Hz. Current usage by country or region is given in the list of mains electricity by country.

During the development of commercial electric power systems in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, many different frequencies (and voltages) had been used. Large investment in equipment at one frequency made standardization a slow process. However, as of the turn of the 21st century, places that now use the 50 Hz frequency tend to use 220–240 V, and those that now use 60 Hz tend to use 100–127 V. Both frequencies coexist today (Japan uses both) with no great technical reason to prefer one over the other and no apparent desire for complete worldwide standardization.

In practice, the exact frequency of the grid varies around the nominal frequency, reducing when the grid is heavily loaded, and speeding up when lightly loaded. However, most utilities will adjust generation onto the grid over the course of the day to ensure a constant number of cycles occur. This is used by some clocks to accurately maintain their time.

What is the Russian for ROCOF? Translation of &#39ROCOF&#39 to Russian