1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0142-0615(98)00006-4
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A modified approach to overfluxing analysis of transformers

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“…Its great magnitude has a negative effect on transformer as the wave is distorted which generate higher harmonic components [2]. The inrush current is greater than the normal of the operating current of transformer and the ratio can vary from a few percent up to many times the operating current [3,4] and may disconnects transformer from the supply [5,6]. The highest possible inrush current depends on the exact time the load is switched on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its great magnitude has a negative effect on transformer as the wave is distorted which generate higher harmonic components [2]. The inrush current is greater than the normal of the operating current of transformer and the ratio can vary from a few percent up to many times the operating current [3,4] and may disconnects transformer from the supply [5,6]. The highest possible inrush current depends on the exact time the load is switched on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Τα µοντέλα αυτής της οµάδας, [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26], βασίζονται στην µαθηµατική περιγραφή του ηλεκτρικού µέρους του Σε αυτά τα µοντέλα, υπολογίζονται οι πίνακες L ή Γ από την ανάλυση του µαγνητικού κυκλώµατος του πυρήνα του µετασχηµατιστή. Οι διαφορές µεταξύ των µοντέλων αυτής της οµάδας είναι στον τρόπο µε τον οποίο αναλύεται το µαγνητικό κύκλωµα για τον σχηµατισµό των παραπάνω πινάκων.…”
Section: 34β μοντέλα βασισµένα στις γεωµετρικές διαστάσεις του πυρήναunclassified