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A Power Electronic-Based Distribution Transformer
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2002
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringSmart GridEnergy ManagementElectrical TransmissionElectric Power TransmissionElectric Power ConversionPower Electronic SystemsPower Quality IssuesPower ElectronicsElectric Power DistributionDistribution TransformerMineral Oil Serving
The distribution transformer has been in use by utilities throughout the twentieth century. Until now, it has consisted of a configuration of iron or steel cores and copper/aluminum coils, with mineral oil serving as both coolant and dielectric medium. Inherent in this type of construction are regulation, significant weight, losses, environmental concerns, and power quality issues. A new kind of distribution transformer is proposed for the twenty-first century, one that can be made self-regulating, oil-free, and able to correct power quality problems. A power electronic transformer has been analyzed, simulated, prototyped, and tested. Results of this effort, as well as the novel features of this new type of transformer, are discussed herein.
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