source file: mills2.txt Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 22:35:20 -0700 Subject: harmonic distortion From: James Kukula Now & then discussion arises on how integer-multiple overtones arise in nature. Perfect strings, of course. But also various types of distortion. The May 1997 issue of IEEE Spectrum has an article "Power electronics' polluting effects", by R. Redl, P. Tenti, and J. D. Van Wyk. Several charts and graphs showing the integer-multiple overtones that are generated by the various devices people plug into the power distribution grid - fluorescent lights, color TV's, etc. Reminds me a bit of how various planetary orbits get synched up in phase-locked relationships. Jim Received: from ns.ezh.nl [137.174.112.59] by vbv40.ezh.nl with SMTP-OpenVMS via TCP/IP; Wed, 30 Apr 1997 20:34 +0200 Received: by ns.ezh.nl; (5.65v3.2/1.3/10May95) id AA01397; Wed, 30 Apr 1997 20:34:30 +0200 Received: from ella.mills.edu by ns (smtpxd); id XA01382 Received: from by ella.mills.edu via SMTP (940816.SGI.8.6.9/930416.SGI) id LAA20746; Wed, 30 Apr 1997 11:32:00 -0700 Date: Wed, 30 Apr 1997 11:32:00 -0700 Message-Id: <199704301740.KAA16202@ella.mills.edu> Errors-To: madole@mills.edu Reply-To: tuning@ella.mills.edu Originator: tuning@eartha.mills.edu Sender: tuning@ella.mills.edu