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Improved modeling of three-phase transformer analysis based on magnetic equivalent circuit diagrams and taking into account nonlinear B-H curve.

Kawkabni, B.  
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Simond, J.-J.  
2005
Electromotion 2005

The present paper deals with a new approach for the study of the steady - state and transient behaviour of three-phase transformers. This approach based on magnetic equivalent circuit diagrams, takes into account the nonlinear B-H curve as well as zero-sequence flux. The nonlinear B-H curve is represented by a polynomial representation, based on a set of measurement data. For the numerical simulations, a method considering the currents as state variables has been developed, and extended to ten vector groups. Numerical results compared with test results and with FEM calculations confirm the validity of the present approach.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Kawkabni, B.  
•
Simond, J.-J.  
Date Issued

2005

Subjects

modeling

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transformer

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magnetic

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taking

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
LME  
Event name
Electromotion 2005
Available on Infoscience
November 28, 2008
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/31983
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