Analysis of Magnetic Field of the New Phase-Shifting Transformer

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A novel phase shifting transformer is proposed for the application of multi-pulse rectifier, which is based linear motor, and has the advantages of simple structure, easy to manufacture, etc. Introduces the operating principle. Without considering flat phase shifting transformer longitudinal end-effect and transverse end-effect, analyzes the magnetic field distribution of the flat phase shifting transformer, it provides an optimal way to this novel phase shifting transformer.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1006-1007)

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919-923

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August 2014

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