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FluSHELL - A Tool for Thermal Modelling and Simulation of Windings for Large Shell-Type Power Transformers

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FluSHELL - A Tool for Thermal Modelling and Simulation of Windings for Large Shell-Type Power Transformers Synopsis

This thesis addresses a novel application of network modelling methodologies to power transformers. It develops a novel thermal model and compares its performance against that of a commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code, as well as in experiments conducted in a dedicated setup built exclusively for this purpose. Hence, the thesis cross-links three of the most important aspects in high-quality research: model development, simulation and experimental validation.

Network modelling is used to develop a tool to simulate the thermal performance of power transformers, widely acknowledged to be critical assets in electrical networks. After the strong de-regulation of electricity markets and de-carbonization of worldwide economies, electrical networks have been changing fast. Both asset owners and equipment manufacturers are being driven to develop increasingly accurate modelling capabilities in order to optimize either their operation or their design. Temperature is a critical parameter in every electric machine and power transformers are no exception.

As such, the thesis is relevant for a wide range of stakeholders, from utilities to power transformer manufacturers, as well as researchers interested in the energy industry. It is written in straightforward language and employs a highly pedagogic approach, making it also suitable for non-experts.

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ISBN: 9783319727028
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Author: Hugo Campelo
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 188 pages
Series: Springer Theses
Genres: Engineering: Mechanics of fluids
Engineering applications of electronic, magnetic, optical materials
Numerical analysis
Engineering thermodynamics
Industrial chemistry and chemical engineering
Electrical engineering