ABSTRACT

Complete 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.

chapter 1|2 pages

Basic Transformer Theory

chapter 1|1 pages

3 CURRENTS AND MAGNETIC FIELDS

chapter |1 pages

Example 1.1

chapter 1|10 pages

5 CONSTRUCTING A SIMPLE TRANSFORMER

chapter 1|5 pages

9 MAGNETIZING CURRENTS AND HARMONICS

chapter 1|5 pages

11 MAGNETOSTRICTION

chapter 2|37 pages

Two-Winding Transformer Connections

chapter 3|44 pages

Transformer Impedance and Losses

chapter |3 pages

Example 3.11

chapter |1 pages

REFERENCES

chapter |2 pages

Example 4.6

chapter |27 pages

Example 5.3

chapter |4 pages

Example 5.6

chapter 6|12 pages

Ancillary Equipment

chapter 7|5 pages

4 VOLTAGE RATINGS

chapter 7|3 pages

7 PHASOR OR VECTOR DIAGRAM

chapter |1 pages

Example 7.4

chapter 7|2 pages

12 NAMEPLATE LAYOUT

chapter |10 pages

Oxygen Content Test

chapter 8|1 pages

9 DRYING TRANSFORMERS

chapter 8|2 pages

11 RELIABILITY CALCULATIONS

chapter |6 pages

Example 8.6