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Re: [Phys-l] transformer question



I suspect the majority of members (or at least posters) have the perquisite I have, as a retiree from a U., i.e. log onto the U's library server, and, thereby, access jillions of online journals and even LexisNexis searches.

bc


On 2009, Aug 14, , at 11:31, Brian Whatcott wrote:

Bernard Cleyet wrote:
I couldn't find, in my accessible library**, a text that gives that
eq. W/O the "caveat" ideal in some form.

e.g. "Equation 22.28 assumes an ideal transformer [i. t.
bold] , ....." {p. 531 Serway and F. 1985}


I hesitate to share a bold citation claim which asserts it shows a model
providing
correct results at any frequency. I hesitate, because this forms an
invitation to a commercial transaction - a 'for purchase' paper from
IEEE Trans.

*Nonlinear Frequency Dependent Transformer Model for Electromagnetic
Transient Studies in Power Systems*
Avila-Rosales, J. Alvarado, F.L.
The University of Wisconsin;

This paper appears in:
Power Apparatus and Systems IEEE Trans.
<http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=10669>: Nov. 1982
Volume: PAS-101, _Issue: 11_
<http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/tocresult.jsp? isnumber=4111239&isYear=1982>
On page(s): 4281-4288
ISSN: 0018-9510


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