1993
DOI: 10.1109/20.281240
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Volt-ampere rating of air-core superconducting power transformers

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“…The conversion factor , which is used to convert the secondary side value to the primary side, is defined by . This conversion factor is very useful for analysing the influence of the magnetic coupling factor and the magnetizing current on the transformer characteristics, and the validity 1051-8223/04$20.00 © 2004 IEEE of the equivalent circuit has been confirmed by the previous investigations [5], [6]. Note that this equivalent circuit can also be used for other fault current limiters such as the magnetic shield type [4].…”
Section: Theoretical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…The conversion factor , which is used to convert the secondary side value to the primary side, is defined by . This conversion factor is very useful for analysing the influence of the magnetic coupling factor and the magnetizing current on the transformer characteristics, and the validity 1051-8223/04$20.00 © 2004 IEEE of the equivalent circuit has been confirmed by the previous investigations [5], [6]. Note that this equivalent circuit can also be used for other fault current limiters such as the magnetic shield type [4].…”
Section: Theoretical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The ratings of the transformer are determined by the same method as that used for the air-core transformer [5]. This method is obtained by expanding the rating definition in order to evaluate the effect of the magnetic coupling factor and the magnetizing current precisely.…”
Section: Experimental Current Limitermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to establish the equivalent circuit of a specific power device. In Kataoka et al (1993), Yamaguchi et al (1992), Yamaguchi et al proposed an equivalent circuit for HTS-ACT and studied its loss characteristics. In fact, even though possible in principle, HTS-ACT is not technically and economically feasible because of the large number of conductors (and related alternate current [AC] losses) that would be needed to keep the magnetization current within an acceptable value (Morandi et al , 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%