The Approach to the Noise and Vibration Management in the Power Products Design

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Design considerations related to noise pollution have become extremely important recently in many industries. Despite the wide range of applications and various noise spectrum the methodology remains quite common. The power products operating in the power systems are very often affected by a noise emission side effect and must be carefully designed with respect to the resulting noise emission and its influence on the surrounding environment consequently. Noise management, design concept examples as well as the modern techniques for noise sources characterization in transformers are presented in this paper.

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