On the Study of Losses in Cables and Transformers in Nonsinusoidal Conditions.

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Title: On the Study of Losses in Cables and Transformers in Nonsinusoidal Conditions.
Authors: Lessa Tofoli, Fernando1 fernandolessa@pop.com.br, Rivera Sanhueza, Sergio Manuel2 sergiorivera@etfto.gov.br, De Oliveira, Aloísio1
Source: IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. Apr2006, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p971-978. 8p. 2 Diagrams, 7 Charts, 1 Graph.
Subjects: Electric transformers, Electric currents, Electrical engineering, Electric power, Engineering
Abstract: This paper presents a study on losses in cables and transformers considering nonsinusoidal conditions in commercial facilities. A mathematical development based on classical definitions available in the literature supports the proposal of a factor that is suitable to indicate where losses are significant and must be compensated. A case study is also presented and meticulously analyzed in order to validate the theoretical assumptions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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