(Energy Engineering)
Stefano Zunino, Marino Sforna, Fabrizio Ferrari
ISBNs: 1839538112, 9781839538117, 978-1-83953-811-7, 978-1839538117, 978-1-83953-812-4, 978-1839538124, 9781839538124
English | 2024 | PDF | 377 Pages
Power transformers are static devices transferring electrical energy
between two circuits with separate systems of alternating voltages, by
means of electromagnetic induction. They are used to connect power
networks and components with different voltage levels. Transformers are
essential components for the transmission, distribution, and utilization
of electric power in large power grids, which are facing increasingly
demanding requirements for power quality, integration of renewable
sources and demand side management. Transformers benefit from the recent
technological developments in components, design and construction.
High
Voltage Power Transformers: State of the art and technological
innovations describes the characteristics of design, manufacturing, and
operation of large power transformers for high-voltage electrical
networks, including autotransformers and shunt reactors. The topics
covered include design solutions, criteria for the choice of main
components (such as magnetic core, wires and windings, insulating parts,
principal accessories), the aspects of dielectric, magnetic and thermal
and noise requirements at specification, design and installation
stages; moreover, the effects of DC components on converter transformers
for VSC systems are dealt with.
The book provides information to
assist readers in understanding and reducing risks in operation, and in
taking advantage of opportunities arising from technological
developments in transformer R&D for the emerging clean power system.
It is particularly suitable for researchers and experts in academia,
utilities and manufacturing, and advanced students in EE subjects.