DocumentCode
1269573
Title
A Procedure for Illustrating the Effect of Variation of Parameters on Optimal Transformer Design
Author
Polouiadoff, M. ; Findlay, R. D.
Author_Institution
Ecole Nationale Sup??rieure, d´Ing??nieurs Electriciens de Grenoble, St. Martin d´H??res, France
Issue
11
fYear
1986
Firstpage
45
Lastpage
46
Abstract
A procedure has been developed to illustrate the effect of parameter variation on the design of transformers in order to achieve minimum cost of production. It is shown that for a specified value of reactance there is a unique value of coil height for the three-in-line, three-phase transformer studied. With the choice of coil height established, there is also a unique value of primary turns yielding a minimum cost configuration for a specified flux density in the core leg, and a specified current density in the windings. The procedure illustrates also that there are many possible designs within a very small increment of cost. Hence standard wire sizes, steel gauges, and punch limitations can be accommodated. The process can be programmed on a microcomputer to illustrate the design procedure. In this form it is readily taught in option courses on power principles to senior undergraduates.
Keywords
Coils; Copper; Costs; Current density; Industries; Insulation; Laboratories; Leg; Microcomputers; Phase transformers; Power systems; Production; Steel; Transformer cores; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Engineering Review, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MPER.1986.5527490
Filename
5527490
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