#DoDT Master's

Design of Distribution Transformers course - e-lesson #2

Design of distribution transformers – e-lesson #2 – Line Frequency Oil Transformer

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Design of Distribution Transformers - e-lesson #1 - 850 x 400

Design of Distribution Transformers – e-lesson #1: Introduction – Mutual inductance phenomenon

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Design of distribution transformers – e-lesson #22 – The future of transformers and transformer design

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Design of Distribution Transformers – e-lesson #21 – Optimum design with differential evolutions and genetic algorithms

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Hand filling in the checklist titled Requirements

Design of Distribution Transformers – e-lesson #20 – Death valley in transformer projects: when requirements are too demanding

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Design of Distribution Transformers – e-lesson #19 – Standard classes, norms, certifications for distribution and high power transformers

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Design of power transformers – e-lesson #12: Regulation concepts

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Design of distribution transformers – e-lesson #18 – Transformers in smart grids and renewables applications

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DoDT course - e-lesson #17 - 850 x 400 px illustration

Design of distribution transformers – e-lesson #17: Effects of DC components in magnetization currents

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DoDT course -e-leeson #16 - illustration 850 x 400 px

Design of distribution transformers – e-lesson #16: Advanced methodologies in custom design with special requirements

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Design of distribution transfomrers - e-lesson #15 - illustration - 850 x 400 px

Design of distribution transformers – e-lesson #15: Leakage inductance considerations and proximity losses

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DoDT course - e-lesson #14 - illustration 850 x 400 px

Design of distribution transformers – e-lesson #14: Cast resin & dry type transformers

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Design of distribution transformers – e-lesson #13: Amorphous Transformers

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