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Eslamian et al., 2010 - Google Patents

Combined analytical and FEM methods for parameters calculation of detailed model for dry-type transformer

Eslamian et al., 2010

Document ID
32092044346276749
Author
Eslamian M
Vahidi B
Hosseinian S
Publication year
Publication venue
Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory

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Non-flammable characteristic of cast-resin dry-type transformers make them suitable for different kind of usages. This paper presents a method of how to obtain high frequency model of these transformers. For this purpose a detailed model is used and parameters of …
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