| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7112464 | Electric Power Systems Research | 2018 | 9 Pages | 
Abstract
												This paper presents a comparative evaluation of conventional and mixed magnetic wound cores for three-phase distribution transformers. The authors utilize a techno-economic analysis based on an analytical approach in order to determine the variables that differentiate the mixed three-phase transformer from the conventional one. The techno-economic characteristics of two 100 kVA three-phase transformers, a conventional one manufactured of HiB electrical steel and a mixed one manufactured of conventional and HiB steels, are compared using an estimator function and laboratory tests. The authors demonstrate that the mixed three-phase transformer presents improved characteristics over the conventional one for a wide range of sales margins, material costs, magnetization levels, and geometric variables. As a consequence, mixed magnetic wound cores can be an excellent alternative for the E.U. distribution networks where it is necessary to reduce losses, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy costs.
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											Authors
												Themistoklis D. Kefalas, Salvador Magdaleno-Adame, 
											