
Title:
Transformer design principles : with applications to core-form power transformers.
Author:
Taylor and Francis.
ISBN:
9781420021943
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (599 pages)
Contents:
chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO TRANSFORMERS -- chapter 2 TRANSFORMER CIRCUIT MODELS, INCLUDING MAGNETIC CORE CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS -- chapter 3 REACTANCE CALCULATIONS -- chapter 4 FAULT CURRENT CALCULATIONS -- chapter 5 RABINS’ METHOD FOR CALCULATING LEAKAGE FIELDS, FORCES, AND INDUCTANCES IN TRANSFORMERS -- chapter 6 MECHANICAL DESIGN -- chapter 7 CAPACITANCE CALCULATIONS -- chapter 8 HIGH VOLTAGE INSULATION DESIGN -- chapter 9 ELECTRIC FIELD CALCULATIONS -- chapter 10 LOSSES -- chapter 11 THERMAL MODEL OF A CORE FORM POWER TRANSFORMER AND RELATED THERMAL CALCULATIONS -- chapter 12 LOAD TAP CHANGERS -- chapter 13 PHASE SHIFTING TRANSFORMERS -- chapter 14 COST MINIMIZATION.
Abstract:
Transformer Design Principles presents the theory of transformer operation and the methods and techniques of designing them. It emphasizes the physical principles and mathematical tools for simulating transformer behavior, including modern computer techniques. The scope of the book includes types of construction, circuit analysis, mechanical aspects of design, high voltage insulation requirements, and cooling design. The authors also address test procedures and reliability methods to assure successful design and discuss the economic analysis of designs. Summarizing material currently scattered in the literature, this book will serve as both an excellent working reference book and a learning tool.
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