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Month: May 2019

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Liquid Flow Distribution in Oil Directed Cooled Disc Type Transformer Windings

May 11, 2019June 18, 2019 - by University of Exeter - Leave a Comment

Determination and optimisation of the winding hot-spot temperature is essential for managing the loading capability and thermal ageing of transformers. The liquid flow in the various winding cooling ducts directly …

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