文档介绍:Practical Transformer Handbook
Practical Transformer Handbook
Irving M. Gottlieb RE.
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OXFORD BOSTON JOHANNESBURG MELBOURNE NEW DELHI SINGAPORE
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First published 1998
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© Irving M. Gottlieb 1998
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Contents
Preface ix
Introduction xi
1 An overview of transformer sin electrical technology 1
Amber, lodestones, galvanic cells but no transformens 1
The ideal transformer - an ethereal but practical entity 3
A practical question - why use an iron core in transformers? 4
Why does a transformer transform? 6
Gore or shell-type transformer construction 9
Transformers utilizing toroids and pot cores 13
Bells, whistles ments 15
Immortality via over-design, sheltered operat