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Transformers for the Electric Power Industry /

By: Series: seriesPublication details: Mc Graw hill U.S.A 1959Edition: 1Description: 409 Ilustraciones, tablas, graficos 21CMISBN:
  • 58-143444224
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Contents Preface 1. What a Transformer Is 2. The Uses of a Transformer 3. Insulating the Windings 4. The Magnetic Circuit V 1 8 24 80 5. Resistance, Reactance, Impedance, and Regulation 110 121 6. Load Losses 7. Mechanical Forces and Strength 134 8. Transformer Temperature 146 9. Loading, Rating, and Life 160 10. Maintenance, Protection, and Detection of Faults 185 11. Transformer Connections 234 12. Instrument Transformers 282 13. Transformer Testing 312 14. Economics of Transformer Design and Application 15. Shipping Considerations 350 379 389 Appendices Indez vii 405
Summary: old simple principles, but it should be true that they will not progress far beyond the beaten path without basic knowledge to guide them. The ASA Standard C57¹ is mentioned in many places. This standard is, of course, the foundation of the transformer industry; however, like many documents which are essentially legal or legislative in nature, it is not easy to read. It is generally impossible to determine the back-ground from which the standard evolved except by researching the com-mittee reports which may (or may not) have been written at the time some particular part of the standard was written. A whole chapter (or perhaps a whole book) might be written about the American Standards Association and the societies which cooperate in formulating the ASA Standards for Transformers. This book will help to summarize some of the technical background of the standards, and will be of some help in understanding the document.
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Mc Graw hill
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58-143444224

Contents

Preface

1. What a Transformer Is

2. The Uses of a Transformer

3. Insulating the Windings

4. The Magnetic Circuit

V

1

8

24

80

5. Resistance, Reactance, Impedance, and Regulation

110

121

6. Load Losses

7. Mechanical Forces and Strength

134

8. Transformer Temperature

146

9. Loading, Rating, and Life

160

10. Maintenance, Protection, and Detection of Faults

185

11. Transformer Connections

234

12. Instrument Transformers

282

13. Transformer Testing

312

14. Economics of Transformer Design and Application

15. Shipping Considerations

350

379

389

Appendices

Indez

vii

405

old simple principles, but it should be true that they will not progress far beyond the beaten path without basic knowledge to guide them.

The ASA Standard C57¹ is mentioned in many places. This standard is, of course, the foundation of the transformer industry; however, like many documents which are essentially legal or legislative in nature, it is not easy to read. It is generally impossible to determine the back-ground from which the standard evolved except by researching the com-mittee reports which may (or may not) have been written at the time some particular part of the standard was written. A whole chapter (or perhaps a whole book) might be written about the American Standards Association and the societies which cooperate in formulating the ASA Standards for Transformers. This book will help to summarize some of the technical background of the standards, and will be of some help in understanding the document.

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