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Harlow, James H. “Transformers”
The Electric Power Engineering Handbook
Ed. L.L. Grigsby
Boca Raton: CRC Press LLC, 2001
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Transformers
James H. Harlow
Harlow Engineering Associates
3.1 Theory and Principles Harold Moore
3.2 Power Transformers H. Jin Sim and Scott H. Digby
3.3 Distribution Transformers Dudley L. Galloway
3.4 Underground Distribution Transformers Dan Mulkey
3.5 Dry Type Transformers Paulette A. Payne
3.6Step-Voltage Regulators Craig A. Colopy
3.7 Reactors Richard Dudley, Antonio Castanheira, and Michael Sharp
3.8
Instrument Transformers Randy Mullikin and Anthony J. Jonnatti
3.9 Transformer Connections Dan D. Perco
3.10 LTC Control and Transformer Paralleling
James H. Harlow
3.11 Loading Power Transformers Robert F. Tillman, Jr.
3.12 Causes and Effects of Transformer Sound Levels
Jeewan Puri
3.13 Electrical Bushings Loren B. Wagenaar
3.14 Load Tap Changers (LTCs) Dieter Dohnal and Wolfgang Breuer
3.15
Insulating Media Leo J. Savio and Ted Haupert
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3.16 Transformer Testing Shirish P. Mehta and William R. Henning
3.17 Transformer Installation and Maintenance Alan Oswalt
3.18 Problem and Failure Investigations Harold Moore
3.19 The United States Power Transformer Equipment Standards and Processes
Philip J. Hopkinson
3.20 On-Line Monitoring of Liquid-Immersed Transformers Andre Lux
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Transformers
3.1
Theory and Principles
Air Core Transformer • Iron or Steel Core Transformer •
Equivalent Circuit of an Iron Core Transformer • The
Practical Transformer • Thermal Considerations • Voltage
Considerations
3.2
Power Transformers
Rating and Classifications • Short Circuit Duty • Efficiency
and Losses • Construction • Accessory Equipment • Inrush
Current • Modern and Future Developments
3.3
Distribution Transformers
Historical Background • Construction • Modern Processing •
General Transformer D