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    Design of power transformers – e-lesson #13: Ability to withstand short circuit

    Course: Master’s level

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    This is the 13th lesson in the Design of power transformers course, authored and hosted by Aleksandar Lojpur. It is also the second lesson of the course hosted on the Master's level. Here you can save your seat.

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    In this lesson, the host will demonstrate the ability of the transformer to withstand short circuit during a design review (acc. to IEC 60076-5). The demonstration includes an evaluation of the transformer by comparison with reference transformer that has successfully passed the short-circuit test, as well as an evaluation of the transformer by check against the manufacturer’s design rules for short-circuit strength.

     

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    About the author

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    Aleksandar Lojpur

    Aleksandar Lojpur is a Master of Electrical Engineering, having obtained the degree at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing at the University of Zagreb, Croatia.

    In the period from 2014 to 2021 he performed the duty of Head of Electrical design at the Končar Power Transformers Ltd., a joint venture of Siemens Energy AG and Končar, while from 2019 to 2020 he was a lecturer at the Postgraduate Specialist Study in Transformers – Transformer Design at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.

    His most notable projects include 200 MVA autotransformer with phase shift regulation for Croatia; 560 MVA, 550 kV single phase autotransformer for USA; 1,000 MVA, 420 kV autotransformer for Norway; 240 MVA, 275 kV ester-filled autotransformer for the UK; 400 MVA, 245 kV split winding network transformer, SC-tested for the Netherlands.

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