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what physic to use to analysis the load(current) of transformer?

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Hai, I'm Syafiqah from University of Technology Malaysia.

I'm doing my final year project about the temperature variation of oil filled power transformer at different load capacity by using COMSOL Multiphysics. The load is related to the current that flow in the winding at different value. Besides that, the heat that produced while in operation is also need to be analysed . As far from I know, the physics that I will use is Heat Transfer.The problem is as for the current in windings, what is suitable physics that I need to use to define the current?Or I need another physics to be add on?

0 Replies Last Post 2015年4月6日 GMT-4 03:26
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