The paper concerns the study of multi-winding transformers (MWT), with inverter fed LV primary windings and one MV secondary winding connected to the mains. Typical application fields are medium power WECSs, consisting of modular components (multi-module generator and transformer). The transformer design and modeling aspects are considered, and its performances are estimated, considering inverter command parameters, current waveforms, copper and core losses, accounting for the effects due to harmonics.

Design and Modeling of Multi-Winding Transformers Interfacing Inverters and Mains

Di Gerlando, Antonino;ElShawarby, Khaled;Foglia, Giovanni Maria;Perini, Roberto
2018-01-01

Abstract

The paper concerns the study of multi-winding transformers (MWT), with inverter fed LV primary windings and one MV secondary winding connected to the mains. Typical application fields are medium power WECSs, consisting of modular components (multi-module generator and transformer). The transformer design and modeling aspects are considered, and its performances are estimated, considering inverter command parameters, current waveforms, copper and core losses, accounting for the effects due to harmonics.
2018
Proceedings - 2018 23rd International Conference on Electrical Machines, ICEM 2018
9781538624777
Inverter fed transformer losses; Multi-winding transformers; Transformer design; Transformer model; Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Mechanical Engineering
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