Power Transformers: Principles and ApplicationsComplete with equations, illustrations, and tables, this book covers the basic theory of electric power transformers, its application to transformer designs, and their application in utility and industrial power systems. The author presents the principles of the two-winding transformer and its connection to polyphase systems, the origins of transformer losses, autotransformers, and three-winding transformers and compares different types of transformer coil and coil construction. He describes the effects of short circuits on transformers, the design and maintenance of ancillary equipment, and preventative and predictive maintenance practices for extending transformer life. |
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... C57.12.80-1978 . IEEE Standard Terminology for Power and Distribution Transform- ers . Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers , Inc. , 1978 , New York , p . 8 . heading of " Size " and does not indicate how Preface.
... C57.12.80-1978 . IEEE Standard Terminology for Power and Distribution Transform- ers . Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers , Inc. , 1978 , New York , p . 8 . heading of " Size " and does not indicate how Preface.
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Principles and Applications John Winders. heading of " Size " and does not indicate how the transformer is used in the power system . Thus , this book uses this definition in the broadest sense to include discussions of specialty ...
Principles and Applications John Winders. heading of " Size " and does not indicate how the transformer is used in the power system . Thus , this book uses this definition in the broadest sense to include discussions of specialty ...
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... indicates that the induced voltage tends to oppose the direction of the current flow . The energy supplied to the coil from the electrical circuit W is found by integrating the magnitude of the power supplied to the coil over time ...
... indicates that the induced voltage tends to oppose the direction of the current flow . The energy supplied to the coil from the electrical circuit W is found by integrating the magnitude of the power supplied to the coil over time ...
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Contents
1 | |
2 TwoWinding Transformer Connections | 25 |
3 Transformer Impedance and Losses | 69 |
4 Autotransformers and ThreeWinding Transformers | 117 |
5 Short Circuits Inrush Currents and Other Phenomena | 147 |
6 Ancillary Equipment | 189 |
7 Reading and Applying Nameplate Information | 221 |
8 Maintenance Testing Troubleshooting and Reliability | 235 |
Index | 277 |
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A-connected ampere ampere-turns autotransformer B-H curve bushings calculated clip test common winding conductor cooling class copper losses core and coil core form transformer core leg core losses electrical equal equivalent circuit Example exciting current fault current Filtered oil flux density forces harmonic high-voltage IEEE induced voltages insulation kraft paper KVA base KVA rating load current load tap changer magnetic flux magnetizing current nameplate neutral oil level operating output path phase angle phase rotation phase sequence networks phase-to-ground fault phase-to-neutral phase-to-phase power transformers primary and secondary primary voltage primary winding secondary voltage secondary windings sequence currents series impedance series winding shown in Figure single-phase transformers symmetrical components tap changer terminals tertiary winding test report three-phase three-winding transformer trans transformer connection transformer impedance transformer tank turns ratio two-winding transformer unit vector diagram volt voltage rating voltage surge winding temperature Y-Y connection zero phase sequence zero-sequence