A comparison of conventional and reverse transformer design

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University of Canterbury. Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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2000
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Bodger, P.S.
Liew, M.C.
Johnstone, P.T.
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A reverse approach to transformer design is presented in this paper. The physical characteristics and dimensions of the windings and core are the specifications. By manipulating the amount and type of material actually to be used in the construction of the transformer, its performance can be determined. Such an approach is essentially the opposite of the conventional transformer design method. Both design methods are applied to two sample high voltage transformers. The measured performances of the as-built transformers highlight the limitations in using the conventional method, which are overcome using the reverse approach.

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Bodger, P.S., Liew, M.C., Johnstone, P.T. (2000) A comparison of conventional and reverse transformer design. Brisbane, Australia: Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), 24-27 Sep 2000. AUPEC 2000: Innovation for Secure Power, 80-85.
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