Abstract
This chapter deals with conventional design of wound core type transformers. It formulates the transformer design optimization (TDO) problem and solves it using a multiple design method that is commonly referred to as the conventional TDO method. A design example of an actual commercial transformer is worked out throughout this chapter showing all the calculations that are needed to design a transformer. The example-driven presentation of the conventional TDO method makes this chapter unique in transformer design texts.
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(2009). Conventional Transformer Design. In: Spotlight on Modern Transformer Design. Power Systems. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-667-0_2
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