Transformer Engineering 2017
DOI: 10.1201/b13011-5
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Stray Losses in Structural Components

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“…Additional losses in all structural components in the transformer sometimes represent more than 20% of the load losses if they are not controlled [21]. Most of the additional losses occur in the tank, so this work lays more emphasis on this part and its control through magnetic shunts.…”
Section: Geometric Model Of Column-type Transformersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additional losses in all structural components in the transformer sometimes represent more than 20% of the load losses if they are not controlled [21]. Most of the additional losses occur in the tank, so this work lays more emphasis on this part and its control through magnetic shunts.…”
Section: Geometric Model Of Column-type Transformersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other parameters include primary winding height (hp) and thickness (wp), secondary winding height (hs) and thickness (ws), and magnetic shunt height (hsh). Additional losses in all structural components in the transformer sometimes represent more than 20% of the load losses if they are not controlled [21]. Most of the additional losses occur in the tank, so this work lays more emphasis on this part and its control through magnetic shunts.…”
Section: Geometric Model Of Column-type Transformersmentioning
confidence: 99%