Transformer Engineering: Design and Practice

Title: Transformer Engineering: Design and Practice
Author: S.A. Khaparde, S.V. Kulkarni
ISBN: 0824756533 / 9780824756536
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 476
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2004
Availability: Out of Stock

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This reference illustrates the interaction and operation of transformer and system components and spans more than two decades of technological advancement to provide an updated perspective on the increasing demands and requirements of the modern transformer industry. Guiding engineers through everyday design challenges and difficulties such as stray loss estimation and control, prediction of winding hot spots, and calculation of various stress levels and performance figures, the book propagates the use of advanced computational tools for the optimization and quality enhancement of power system transformers and encompasses every key aspect of transformer function, design, and engineering.

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Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1 : Transformer Fundamentals
Chapter 2 : Magnetic Characteristics
Chapter 3 : Impedance Characteristics
Chapter 4 : Eddy Currents and Winding Stray Losses
Chapter 5 : Stray Losses in Structural Components
Chapter 6 : Short Circuit Stresses and Strength
Chapter 7 : Surge Phenomena in Transformers
Chapter 8 : Insulation Design
Chapter 9 : Cooling Systems
Chapter 10 : Structural Design
Chapter 11 : Special Transformers
Chapter 12 : Recent Trends in Transformer Technology
Appendix

Index