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Modeling Losses of Active Power in Rzdsom-Type Arc-Suppression Coils with Step Control of Inductance as a Function of the Current Flowing in their Compensating Windings

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A technique of modeling losses of active power in arc-suppression (ground-quenching) coils, the inductance of which is controlled by switching the branches of the compensating winding under the conditions of a limited amount of initial information, is presented. The simulation is based on the use of the rated values of this type of arc-suppression coil, calculation of their structural features and the rated values of three-phase lowpower power transformers (from 160 to 2500 kV ∙ A).

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Translated from Élektricheskie Stantsii, No. 12, December 2019, pp. 42 – 51.

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Valeev, G.S., Valeev, R.G. Modeling Losses of Active Power in Rzdsom-Type Arc-Suppression Coils with Step Control of Inductance as a Function of the Current Flowing in their Compensating Windings. Power Technol Eng 54, 119–128 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-020-01178-y

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