<span>The book deals with methods for the description and design of electromagnetic components. Both linear and nonlinear components are covered. For electrical simulations the necessary equivalent circuit diagrams are derived and a general methodology is developed. Possible influences on properties
Magnetic Components: Design and Applications
β Scribed by Steve Smith (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 354
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Magnetic Components Design and Applications is intended primarily for the circuit designer and the power processing systems designer who have found that in order to be more effective they must learn not only to use, but to design their own magnetic components. It will also be useful to the transΒ former engineer, by showing how to develop high-performance designs quickly and easily by employing optimization criteria. This book is a design manual, a how-to-build-it manual, and a survey of some common and state-of-the-art practices in magnetic component design and high voltage insulation. It contains the data necessary to design power transformers on a gradient scale from 60 Hz to several hundred kilohertz, conventional and air-core current transformers, power reactors, saturable transformers and saturable reactors, and air core and conventional pulse transformers. Further, it conΒ tains essential information about dielectric materials and fabrication methΒ ods, basic heat transfer technology, and electric field gradient control for high voltage applications. Mathematical methods of optimization are developed, and results are given in a number of areas, particularly in the area of maximizing power denΒ sity in power transformers and the maximization of stored energy per unit volume for power reactors. For various reasons, each chapter is written from a different starting level.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Low Frequency Power Transformers....Pages 1-19
Optimization....Pages 20-47
Power Reactors....Pages 48-75
Nonlinear Magnetics....Pages 76-104
Current Transformers....Pages 105-113
Pulse Transformers....Pages 114-142
Field Gradient Control....Pages 143-164
Heat Transfer....Pages 165-182
Materials and Fabrication Methods....Pages 183-219
Afterword....Pages 220-220
Back Matter....Pages 221-345
β¦ Subjects
Science, general
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